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January 2008Volume 2, No. 1
CRUDEOILpullback pattern p.8BREAKOUT ANTICIPATION SYSTEMp.22SHORT INTEREST:Trading investor sentiment p.18THE TIME DECAYvs.delta trading edge p.12FUNDAMENTALSand grain futures p.26
 
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Trading Strategies
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It doesn’t trigger often, but this signal hasthe potential to identify favorable buyingopportunities in the oil market.
By FOTstaff 
Focusing on these option “Greeks” canhelp you avoid missteps when tradingcalendar spreads.
By Darren Chu
This contrarian approach combines relativestrength and short interest to identify stocksthat are poised for a “short-squeeze” rally.
By Bernie Schaeffer and Beth Gaston Moon
Bollinger Band breakout-anticipationsystem
By Volker Knapp
Covered calls on the Diamonds
By Steve Lentz and Jim Graham
Trading Basics
Rain, soil, and sun:Grain futures fundamentals
Grains are the oldest futures markets, butthat doesn’t make them the simplest.There’s a great deal of information to digestbefore dipping your toes into the grain futurespool.
By FOT staff 
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