Commodity Futures Trader

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More and more people are looking for investment alternatives as volatility in the stock market continues. If you are not currently trading the commodities markets, what are you waiting for? If you can trade stocks then you can trade futures. The main difference between the two markets is the amount of leverage we use in futures. Because of the increased leverage, risk management is the most important part of trading these markets.

If you are new to trading futures do not try and trade these markets on your own, start out working with an experienced trader/broker like Derek Frey of Odom & Frey (O&F). While no one can guarantee you will make money a good broker should keep you out of trouble if nothing else.

Contact O&F to learn how you can work hand in hand with an experienced trader.

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