Overview
Physical commodity trading is one of the least understood - and poorly explained - parts of global markets. Most books focus on charts, indicators, or financial speculation. They rarely explain how commodities are actually bought, sold, financed, and moved around the world. The Physical Trade pulls back the curtain. Written by a former professional commodities trader with over 15 years experience in physical markets, this book is a practical, real-world guide to physical commodity trading as it is actually practiced day-to-day, not as it appears on a screen. This is not a theoretical textbook. And it is not a "get rich quick" trading manual.
It is a clear, structured guide to understanding how physical commodity markets function across pricing, logistics, finance, and risk. What This Book Covers This definitive guide walks the reader through the full lifecycle of physical commodity trading, including:
- Why commodity traders exist and the role they play between producers and consumers
- How physical supply chains work - from mine, well, or farm to end user
- The difference between physical trading and futures or paper markets
- How commodities are prices, contracted, and delivered
- Hedging, mark-to-market, and exposure management
- Logistics, shipping, storage, and operational risk
- Trade finance, title documents, and cash-flow constraints
- ]Counterparty risk, defaults, and periods of market stress
- Where real profits are made, and where costly mistakes occur
The Physical Trade is written for:
- Students and graduates exploring a career in commodity trading
- Professionals moving form other industries into physical trading
- Middle and back-office employees seeking a deeper understanding
- Industry participants who want to understand the why, not just the process
- Anyone curious about how global commodity markets really work
- How decisions are made under pressure
- Where mistakes are most commonly made, and why
- How small operational errors can lead to large financial losses
- The human side of trading that rarely makes it into textbooks
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798243667968
- ISBN-10: 9798243667968
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.49 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.65 pounds
- Page Count: 216
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