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Commodity Trading Gurus

Who are the Commodity Trading Gurus? Well, it's a combination of those traders who are just so good at trading and  teaching that everyone just raves about them and they thereby attain commodity trading guru status; and those who are just so darn good at marketing that they make everyone believe they've got to the commodity trading guru level.

In this area due diligence is a must. When selecting your commodity trading guru as a mentor, you should ask for proof of their trading ability. Account statements or a real money track record would do nicely. Remember that paper trading results are not worth anything, there are too many factors that cannot be assimilated into paper trades.

You should also ask your future commodity trading guru for references...not just printed testimonials on a website. Ask for real traders you can contact and talk to. If they have no problem with any of this, you might just have yourself a winner!

  • New! Asher
    The Pit Pivot guru - a hype-free zone, Asher's work is to the point, relevant and razor sharp..
  • Erich Senft
    One of the Rising Stars of the Futures Industry. Support and Resistance specialist. Watch for his articles in some of the better known trading publications in future.
  • Jake Bernstein
    An internationally recognized futures analyst, trader and author. He has written more than 30 books and research studies on futures trading, stock trading, trading psychology and economic forecasting. Mr. Bernstein is publisher of the MBH Weekly Futures Trading Letter which has been in continuous publication since 1972. He began trading futures and stocks in 1968.
  • Joe Ross
    More than four decades as a commodities trader, and ten years as a seminar speaker and writer.
  • Ken Roberts
    Most of the newer traders got their introduction to trading commodities through Ken's TWMPMM course. A rather controversial figure!
  • Larry Williams
    A legend in the commodities biz that has that has written several books on trading as well as developed some widely used indicators such as Williams %R and the Accumulation/ Distribution index.
  • Marsh Jones, CJ and the Emini trading crew "Simple - as - 123"
    Although none of these folks sell anything, they have been extremely generous in helping aspiring daytraders. Unfortunately Marsh passed away in November 2007...he is sorely missed.
  • Phantom of the Pits
    When Futures magazine started the "Futures Talk" forum on its web site in the middle of 1996, it attracted some good interest initially -- nothing too spectacular but just traders talking to other traders about markets and comparing notes, but beginning in the spring of 1997, it became increasingly clear that one participant had unusual trading wisdom and insight and experience, although he sometimes wrote in a vague, mystical way that forced other traders to really think to get his point.
  • Rob Tovell
  • Russell Sands
    Russell Sands learnt his trading skills from Richard Dennis and William Eckhardt in the greatest trading experiment the world has ever known. Russell is an original TURTLE and is first and foremost a trader and money manager.

 


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