The Hottest Event for Traders this Summer! Energy & Metals Outlook and Opportunities

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf  ISSUE 606 | JUNE 2007


Will retail gasoline prices hit $4 at the pump? What do you need to know to trade crude oil futures? How are moves in the gold market tied to currencies? What do the charts show about recent market moves?

Find the answers to these questions and more at the hottest event of the summer for energy and metals traders! Lind-Waldock, in cooperation with CME and NYMEX, are pleased to present a special summer panel discussion of analysts and strategists that you can join live online via a simulcast from the CME.

Energy & Metals Outlook and Opportunities: A Brainstorming Session for Traders
July 17 – 19, 2007

We've assembled a panel of energy and metals professionals who will share their unique perspectives on the NYMEX energy and metals markets, traded electronically on the CME Globex platform. Fundamental and technical perspectives will be covered, and if you're new to futures trading, you'll also get an overview of what you need to know about these dynamic markets before you trade. Daniel Collins, Managing Editor of Futures Magazine, will be our moderator for this event.

Agenda and Speakers

Tuesday, July 17, 2007          Fundamental Outlook: Energy Markets
Anthony Zaccaria, Associate Director, CME Alternative Investment Products
Tom Pawlicki, Man Global Research Analyst
David "Bo" Bahoric, Operations Manager, tradethenews.com
Greg Perlin, Lind Plus Senior Market Strategist

Wednesday, July 18, 2007     Fundamental Outlook: Metals Markets
Anthony Zaccaria, Associate Director, CME Alternative Investment Products
Tom Pawlicki, Man Global Research Analyst
Tim Evans, Lind Plus Senior Market Strategist

Thursday, July 19, 2007         Technical Outlook: Energy and Metals Markets
Nina Cooper, Financial Advisor, Raymond James
Jeff Friedman, Lind Plus Senior Market Strategist
Another Speaker TBD

You'll hear essential trading information and outlooks for these markets in a unique forum. Our presenters will be speaking to a live audience at the CME, but you can tune in from the comfort of your own computer as if you are right at the event, and can direct questions to the presenters via live chat.

We'll also provide you with weekly and monthly CRB charts of the markets discussed, available in .pdf format for you to download before the presentation.

Energy and metals markets have been in the headlines on a regular basis, so this event is sure to generate some lively discussions! Find out how factors such as the upcoming hurricane season, geopolitical risk, and the increased use of biofuels may impact energy markets in the weeks and months ahead. Explore what's moving metals, including economic factors, currency fluctuations, and investment fund and Central Bank interest.

David Bahoric, operations manager at tradethenews.com, said he's very enthusiastic about sharing his knowledge at this event, and hearing the opinions of others. His career includes nine years in the energy industry, and nearly eight more as a trader. He now provides market commentary and analysis daily from the trading floor of the CME.

Bahoric said he's excited about all the developments affecting the energy markets today, including the push to develop alternative fuel and power sources to lessen our dependence on petroleum-based products. For traders, that translates into an exciting environment.

"Where there is change, there are opinions, and where there are opinions, there is volatility. And where is there is volatility, there is opportunity," he said. It's an exciting time to be trader in these markets."

Sign up now, and mark your calendar for this must-attend summer brainstorming session!

Kristina Zurla Landgraf is editor of Lind eWire. She can be reached by email at editor@lind-waldock.com.

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