In the professionals’ own words: the mark of a good commodities trader
The high stakes business of commodities trading is perhaps best avoided by those with high blood pressure or those who enjoy the predictability of a nine-to-five job. Yet, the wealth that can come with success has an overwhelming allure. At a panel discussion organised by the International Trading I...
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2011
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