About the Author:
Richard has an MBA cum laude in finance and economics from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business and has over twenty years of research and trading experience in the financial and commodity markets. Richard is also the Editor of CRB's Futures Market Service weekly newsletter on the commodity and financial markets.
From the Inside Flap:
Since 1939, professional traders, commercial hedgers, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have come to rely on The CRB Commodity Yearbook to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets.The single most comprehensive source of commodity and futures market information available, the Yearbook is the book of record for the Commodity Research Bureau, which is, in turn, the organization of record for the commodity industry itself. Its sources—reports from governments, private industries, and trade and industrial associations—are authoritative, and its historical scope is second to none.The breadth and depth of information make the Yearbook indispensable for identifying changing trends in supply and demand and for projecting important price movements. This 2011 Edition provides crucial information on more than 100 domestic and international commodities—from aluminum to gold to zinc—and includes seasonal patterns and historical data from the past ten years as well as current (as of the last three months) pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis.The information is formatted to make researching a particular commodity as convenient as possible. Each commodity is introduced by a brief article that describes its salient features, pricing trends in recent years, and factors—be they droughts, wars, diseases, or politics—that have influenced prices in the past, and may do so in the future. The data itself is presented in over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts that are clear and easy to read.Also featured are major articles on key markets and important issues by Richard W. Asplund that have been commissioned exclusively for the Yearbook.For its wealth of information and the authority of its sources, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2011 stands alone as the guide to intelligent trading in commodities and futures.
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