Investing in energy : creating a new investment strategy to maximize your portfolio's return
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Investing in energy : creating a new investment strategy to maximize your portfolio's return
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The energy sector has more trading volume than any other commodity. Broken into four sections, Investing in Energy is an essential primer on this lucrative market. It guides the reader through the basics of getting started in energy trading, before outlining specific trading and investing strategies.
Table of Contents
Introduction PART I: OILING UP ON THE BASICS 1. A Brief History - Black Gold, Texas T 2. The Big Picture - Energy, the Biggest Market Sector 3. The Many Uses of Energy Products 4. Opportunities and Risks PART II: MANY WAYS TO INVEST OR TRADE 5. Trading in Energy Futures 6. Energy Stocks 7. ETFs and Index Funds 8. Options PART III: INVESTMENT AND TRADING STRATEGIES 9. Knowing Your Risk Tolerance 10. Using a Broker versus Going on Your Own 11. Fundamental Analysis of the Energy Market 12. Technical Analysis of the Energy Market 13. How Energy Trades are Taxed PART IV: SUMMARIZING THE MARKET 14. Ten Mistakes Investors and Traders Make 15. Ten Myths of the Energy Industry and Futures Market 16. Ten Ideas to Launch Your Investment Plan Notes Index
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