Forum: System: The Garnham Group Momentum Program
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| Subject: | How many of you are interested in Commodities? |
| Posted by: | John-David McDonnell (Admin) ( C2 Score: 896 ) |
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| When: | 10/08/08 (17:04) | |
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| | I'm curious to find out how many retail side investors are beginning to look into trading the commodities sector. I know that many view them as another planet from the equity markets, but I'm convinced that these commodity futures are going to be utilized more and more by retail as we move forward. Online Brokerages are linking in and beginning to market futures trading, yet I have no idea as to how many "retail"accounts are being managed in these fields.
I'd like to begin a forum on Collective2 about the commodities markets...I just need to know how many of you out there have interest in discussing them..
J-D
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| Subject: | How many of you are interested in Commodities? |
| Posted by: | Index ( C2 Score: 975 ) |
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| When: | 10/08/08 (18:23) | |
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| | In response to post by John-David McDonnell of 10/08/08 (17:04) I'm curious to find out how many retail side investors are beginning to look into trading the commodities sector. I kno...
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This site already does commodities (futures). stocks, options, futures, forex etc.
What do you think is missing??? |
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