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Re: re; Seasonal Trading in Commodities



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Don't forget Tauscher's Almanac.  Lists five year
accurate seasonals.

Consider Random Acts of Kindness
 (Read it in Reader's Digest in the May 1992
issue.)
Roy C. Sampley
rsampley@xxxxxxxxx

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> From: 5150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: Rsampley
> Subject: Re: re; Seasonal Trading in
Commodities
> Date: Thursday, July 10, 1997 11:01 AM
> 
> 
> There's a great book called "Trading Spreads
and Seasonals" by Joe Ross
> available from Ross Trading at
www.ross-trading.com. It's expensive, but
> worth it. The work from Moore Research is also
excellent and their web site
> is well worth a visit. Williams also has a book
on seasonal trading which
> provides some very interesting historical
perspective. Worth a look too.
> 
> One question I would have about seasonals is
the extent to which their effect
> may be overwhelmed by recent market changes.
Specifically, the advent of
> huge funds and changes in technology.
> 
> Phil
> 
> HSpielb908@xxxxxxx wrote:
> > 
> > Mark B. would like some advice on how to get
started in seasonal studies of
> > commodity prices;  I know that Moore Research
publishes a monthly journal on
> > seasonal trades and Jake Bernstein has some
rather expensive ($89) books on
> > seasonal trading;  Please e-mail me directly
to HSpielb908 or answer on the
> > realtraders forum.  Thanking you all in
advance;
> > Mark