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Gold Trading Boot Camp: How to Master the Basics and Become a Successful Commodities Investor
Gregory T. Weldon, Dennis Gartman (Foreword by)
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Praise for Gold Trading Boot Camp
“If speculate you must, read Weldon first.”
The editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, James Grant
“This book covers every important component of effective financial writing. Weldon presents an engaging background, explains the metrics influencing the price action, and assimilates the decision-making process in a similar manner. This is one of the most thorough explanations I’ve ever read on commodities, covering everything from soup to nuts.
—Minyanville Publishing and Multimedia, LLC founder and CEO Todd Harrison
“In the current unstable economic climate, the price of gold is increasing. Profiting from increasing prices requires preparation and knowledge, and this book gives you all you need to seize the upcoming trading possibilities.
—GoldMoney.com creator James Turk
“Many people believe that there is a new gold bull market at the same time as this book, which offers insights into the current financial climate. Although there isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” strategy to investing, any investor who follows Greg’s advice regarding preparation and rigor will undoubtedly see higher returns and less losses. Every investor should have a copy of it on their bookshelves, keep it close at hand for reference, and read it again each year. Greg disproves the idea of a random stroll.
—Global Building and Supply CEO Kim Evans
CONCERNING THE AUTHOR
GREGORY T. WELDON is the CEO of Weldon Financial and the editor of the well-known newsletters Weldon’s Money Monitor, Commodity and Currency Monitor, Metal Monitor, which focuses on precious metals, and ETF Playbook, which is based on the stock market. After establishing a prosperous career as a Wall Street trader, he started these macro-market magazines that included supply-demand fundamentals as well as technical, intermarket, and psychological insights. Since then, through his frequent appearances on CNBC and private speaking engagements, Weldon has made a name for himself as a leading expert in the gold market and the international capital markets.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
PART ONE. EVOLUTION OF A TRADER.
Chapter 1. Trial by Fire.
Chapter 2. Neophytes and Neanderthals.
Chapter 3. The Show.
Chapter 4. The Firm.
Chapter 5. Character.
PART TWO. EVOLUTION OF A MACROMONETARY ERA.
Chapter 6. “Top-Down”—It Starts at the Top.
Chapter 7. The Golden Bull.
Chapter 8. Bretton Woods and the “System”.
Chapter 9. Seniorage.
Chapter 10. The Goldbug Is Born.
Chapter 11. The Emperor with No Clothes.
PART THREE. CAPITAL MARKETS: LOOKING INSIDE THE MARKET.
Chapter 12. Welcome to My Boot Camp.
Chapter 13. Intermarket Analysis—The Tape Tells a Story.
Chapter 14. Who’s on First? Know the Players.
PART FOUR. LOOKING INSIDE THE MARKET TECHNICALLY.
Chapter 15. Reading the tea Leaves—Technical Analysis.
Chapter 16. Charts.
Chapter 17. Moving Averages.
Chapter 18. Oscillators.
Chapter 19. Rate-of-Change Indicators.
Chapter 20. Fibonacci Retracements.
Chapter 21. Historic Volatility and Volatility Bands.
Chapter 22. Volume, On-Balanced Volume, and Money Flow.
Chapter 23. The Commitments of Traders Report.
PART FIVE. LOOKING INSIDE THE MARKET: TOP-DOWN MACRO.
Chapter 24. Again, Everything Matters!
Chapter 25. U.S. Monetary Fundamentals and the Federal Reserve System.
Chapter 26. Energy Market Fundamentals.
Chapter 27. Global Trade.
Chapter 28. U.S. Fiscal Fundamentals.
Chapter 29. Inflation and Labor market Fundamentals.
Chapter 30. U.S. Housing and the Consumer.
PART SIX. TREND IDENTIFICATION AND MEMENTUM TRADING.
Chapter 31. Why…Trend Identification?
Chapter 32. Trend Identification techniques—Momentum, Timing.
Chapter 33. Countertrend Trading—Divergence, Saturation, and Exhaustion.
Chapter 34. The TIMID” Matrix.
PART SEVEN. DEFINING AND MANAGING RISK.
Chapter 35. Defining Overall risk.
Chapter 36. Diversity.
Chapter 37. Position Leverage.
Chapter 38. Trade Risk.
Chapter 39. Correlated Risk.
Chapter 40. Sector and Portfolio Risk.
Chapter 41. Psychological risk.
PART EIGHT. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER.
Chapter 42. Using What You Know When making Decisions.
Chapter 43. Global Supply-and-Demand Fundamentals: The Mining Industry, Gold Consumption, Gold Holdings, and Central Banks.
Chapter 44. Chart Library.
Appendix. Precious Metals: A Secular-Macro Overview.
Index.



