Are you a commodity trader? Or Maybe you’re getting started in the commodity trading sector?
It’s not a secret that to succeed in anything, you need to stay informed and gather necessary knowledge. I’m going to share with you 5 books that are a must-read if you want to trade all products, invest in the oil and gas industry, or if you just want to make money.
Finding buyers, as a new commodity trader, can be challenging. As a former commodity trader that worked mostly for small trading boutiques, I can tell you that I’ve used all of the techniques shared on this post. And the greatest part of it is that they worked!
This discussion is all about finding leads. If you want to know how to grab those leads into customers, then check our commodity sales training attestation. I am sure it can be beneficial for you!
In today’s world, human energy needs are constantly increasing, and in the near future, an energy shortage or even an energy crisis is likely. Among the varied efforts being made to fulfill global energy needs, the energy transport by hydrogen and liquid biofuels like methanol and ethanol have become a great possibility in terms of sustainability and low environmental impact.
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When I was 24, I launched my very first commodity trading company on the side of my day
job. As a former commodity trader, I really wanted to share my experience.
I won’t share any magic recipe on how to make millions with your side hustle. Instead, I wanted to shed some light on 5 mistakes you must avoid while setting up your own commodity trading company.
The following essay will deal with the Aframax Tanker Vessel Class. Tankers between a Deadweight (DWT) of 80.000 – 120.000 metric tons belong to the Aframax Tanker Vessel Class. According to the AFRA, Scale Tankers with a Deadweight (DWT) of 80.000 – 159.999 metric tonnes are considered LR2 (Long Range 2) Tankers. The flexible market scale categorised tanker vessels with a DWT between 80.000 – 120.000 metric tonnes as Aframax Vessels and Vessels between a DWT of 120.000 – 200.000 metric tonnes as Suezmax.
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