International Commodity Trading(1st Edition)
Authors:
Ephraim Clark, Jean-Baptiste Lesourd, Réné Thiéblemont, Rene Thieblemont
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ISBN: 0471852104, 978-0471852100
Book publisher: Wiley
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SP
As a commodity trader, I found this book to be a solid addition to my professional library. The explanations are quite clear and the balance between theory and practical advice is well-maintained. I also managed to snag an extra discount using my online subscription, which made the purchase even more worthwhile. It’s a great pick for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the global trading market.
EB
This book is hands-down an outstanding resource for anyone diving into the world of international commodity trading. The content is thorough yet accessible, making complex topics understandable. I especially appreciated the real-world examples which grounded the theoretical aspects. As someone who's just starting out, I found this book to be invaluable. Plus, it arrived well-packaged and on time, thanks to my membership discount, got it cheaper too!
SP
I recently purchased 'International Commodity Trading' and found it to be quite informative. The author does a great job of balancing theory with practical insights, and the discussions on market dynamics were particularly enlightening. The book arrived promptly, which was a bonus. However, while the book is very useful, it could have included more case studies to illustrate points better. Overall, it's a great starting point for traders looking to expand their knowledge.





























