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Commodity derivatives : a guide for future practitioners / Paul E. Peterson.

Author/creator Peterson, Paul E. author.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication Info New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, [2018]
Copyright Notice ©2018
Description1 online resource (xviii, 262 pages)
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Contents Introduction -- Trading futures and options -- Understanding and interpreting futures prices -- Margins, clearing, delivery, and final settlement -- Market regulation -- Hedging with futures -- Hedging and the basis -- Hedging enhancements -- Profit margin hedging and inverse hedging -- Hedging and basis trading -- Basis trading and rolling a hedge -- Speculation in futures -- Introduction to options -- Option pricing -- Profit tables and profit diagrams -- Hedging with options -- Speculating with options -- Commodity swaps.
Abstract Commodity Derivatives: A Guide for Future Practitioners describes the origins and uses of these important markets. Commodities are often used as inputs in the production of other products, and commodity prices are notoriously volatile. Derivatives include forwards, futures, options and swaps; all are types of contracts that allow buyers and sellers to establish the price at one time and exchange the commodity at another. These contracts can be used to establish a price now for a purchase or sale that will occur later, or establish a price later for a purchase or sale now. This book provides detailed examples for using derivatives to manage prices by hedging, using futures, options and swaps. It also presents strategies for using derivatives to speculate on price levels, relationships, volatility, and the passage of time. Finally, because the relationship between a commodity price and a derivative price is not constant, this book examines the impact of basis behavior on hedging results, and shows how the basis can be bought and sold like any other price. The material in this book is based on the author's 30-year career in commodity derivatives, and is essential reading for students planning careers as commodity merchandisers, traders, and related industry positions. Not only does it provide them with the necessary theoretical background, but it also covers the practical applications that employers expect new hires to understand. Examples are coordinated across chapters using consistent prices and formats, and uses industry terminology so students can become familiar with standard terms and concepts. This book is organized into 18 chapters, corresponding to approximately one chapter per week for courses on the semesters"-- Provided by publisher.
General noteIncludes index.
Issued in other formPrint version: 0765645378 9780765645371
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