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✓ Swing Trading Assets
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About the Author
John N. Ehrman was raised in Cleveland, Ohio, where he attended Catholic schools until his junior year of high school. He then moved to Texas, where he graduated high school. He was nominated to the United States Naval Academy by Congressman Charlie Wilson in 1975. He entered the Marine Corps PLC Program in 1975 and entered John Carroll University, a Jesuit University in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1976, he was awarded a US Army ROTC Scholarship. He has a BA in Ancient History, a Juris Doctor, a BS in Petroleum Engineering, and an Executive MBA in Petroleum Finance. He lives in the Woodlands, Texas, with his wife, Elizabeth, and their five children. He has been in the oil business since 1984.
This book addresses fundamental questions about the very idea of demand: how is it constituted, how does it change and how might it be steered?
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A real-world guide for adapting to the new energy era
The Energy Disruption Triangle is a treatise on the energy revolution's real-world impacts, and a handbook for anyone looking to weather the storm. Three major technologies are already changing the energy paradigm: solar energy, electric vehicles, and energy storage. As technology continues to evolve and become more accessible to the masses, the nation's energy habits will experience a dramatic upheaval; this book provides actionable guidance to help you adapt.
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A comprehensive overview of trading and risk management in the energy markets
Energy Trading and Risk Management provides a comprehensive overview of global energy markets from one of the foremost authorities on energy derivatives and quantitative finance. With an approachable writing style, Iris Mack breaks down the three primary applications for energy derivatives markets - Risk Management, Speculation, and Investment Portfolio Diversification - in a way that hedge fund traders, consultants, and energy market participants can apply in their day to day trading activities.
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL
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research in the past forty years in view of their importance in various applications