Desire to Trade with Carley Garner

Carley Garner, an experienced commodity broker at DeCarley Trading, was interviewed in episode 61 of the Desire to Trade Podcast hosted by Etienne Crete.

 

"Carley mentions that option trading is done at a slower pace than other assets such as Forex, stocks, and futures. 80% of options expires worthless. We also discuss option selling, a Higher Probability Commodity Tradingway to make money on a higher probability with unlimited risk. As an option buyer, the risk is limited but the probability of making a profit is smaller. There are loads of valuable advice in this episode. Carley has the experience and lessons needed." - Etienne Crete

In this interview, Carley Garner touches on some of the ideas she expands on in her latest book, "Higher Probability Commodity Trading". 

Futures and Options Trading Booksby Carley Garner

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Choosing a Futures Broker and Brokerage Service

Full-Service or Online Trading?

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A Fair Commission Rate vs. Low Commission

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Choosing a Commodity Brokerage Firm

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Choosing a Futures and Options Broker

Most traders in search of a futures broker are concerned primarily with trading platforms, commission, and quality guidance.

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The Truth about Futures Commission

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Commodities via Futures or ETFs?

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