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Education: Futures Introduction
Many investors have
been watching the secular bull market in the commodities, and have been wondering how they can get involved. This page contains access
to informative brochures designed to teach beginners about and how to trade the futures markets. However, before you
begin trading on your own, we strongly advise you to first trade with the assistance of an experienced professional commodity
broker. Below are some free publications to expand your futures trading
knowledge.
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Opportunity and Risk: An Educational Guide to Trading Futures and Options on
Futures. National Futures Association. FREE options on futures introductory e-brochure.
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CME Options on Futures: The Basics. Chicago Mercantile Exchange. FREE options on
futures introductory e-brochure.
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Glossary of Futures Terms: An Introduction to the Language of the Futures Industry.
National Futures Association. FREE futures terminology e-brochure.

NYMEX Metals Complex: Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium, Copper, and Aluminum. NYMEX.
FREE metal futures e-brochure.
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Commodity trading is not suitable for everyone. The risk of loss in trading
can be substantial. When trading futures and/or options, it is possible to lose more than the full value of your account.
All funds committed should be risk capital. Carefully consider the inherent risks of such an investment in light of your financial
condition. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. Please do your own research before investing in
the futures market. This site contains no investment recommendations. The information and opinions contained herein comes
from sources believed to be reliable, but are not guaranteed as to accuracy or completeness.
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