Trading Energy Futures - 60-Minute Webinar, 12th August 2020 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

The "Trading Energy Futures" webinar has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This educational webinar will focus on how to improve trading performance while managing risk, with a special emphasis on the impact of current geopolitical events on price volatility.

Following the webinar, each registrant will receive a complimentary phone consultation with Stephen Schork to discuss topics specific to their business strategies.

Who Should Attend?

  • Energy Traders
  • Energy Analysts
  • Energy Buyers
  • Energy Producers
  • Airlines
  • Delivery Services: FedEx/DHL, etc.
  • Fleet Fuelers/Trucking & Transportation
  • Oil Retailers
  • Bankers
  • Commercial and Industrial Users, e.g., universities and hospitals

Key Topics Covered

Part 1: Introduction

  • Why trade energy futures and options?
  • Utilizing commodity trading as a hedge against other sectors in the global economy
  • Petroleum to products: history of crude oil prices relative to global demand

Part 2: Who's Who?

  • CFTC
  • CME
  • FCM
  • Broker
  • Market Participants
  • Clearinghouse

Part 3: Developing a Trading Strategy

  • Multi-disciplinary approach to analysis: quantitative, technical, and fundamental
  • Using Schork Volatility Bands to identify buying/hedging opportunities
  • Applying directional biases and support/resistance inflection points
  • Calculating risk/reward rations before putting on a trade
  • Position-sizing formulas based on near-term volatility measures to normalize risk parameters.
  • Using hedges to manage price risk
  • Rebalancing

Part 4: Trading Psychology

  • Importance of discipline
  • Conquering fear
  • Learning from losses

Part 5: Relationships between cost drivers and price volatility

  • OPEC's changing role geopolitics trumps economics.
  • Who's making/moving the market: the role speculators play and their influence on market dynamics.

For more information about this webinar visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/gno3ao