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Carley Garner

Carley Garner is a futures and options broker with DeCarley Trading, a division of Zaner Financial Services, in Las Vegas, Nevada. With nearly two decades of experience, her commodity market analysis is a staple of TheStreet's Real Money Pro service. Garner is a prolific writer: she has authored several award-winning books including “Trading Commodity Options with Creativity,” “Higher Probability Commodity Trading,” “A Trader’s First Book on Commodities,” “Currency Trading in the Forex and Futures Markets,” and “Commodity Options.” She pens a monthly column for the long-running Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities Magazine. Her e-newsletters, The DeCarley Perspective and The Financial Futures Report, have garnered a loyal following.

With a passion for teaching others and getting new investors into the industry, Garner is also proactive in providing free trading education at www.DeCarleyTrading.com. She is often referenced on Jim Cramer’s Mad Money on CNBC, and she is a regular guest on Bloomberg Television’s Options Insight segment with Abigail Doolittle. You might also see her on the Cow Guy Close hosted by Scott Shellady on RFD-TV and “Futures” aired on TD Ameritrade Network. She also regularly speaks at industry conferences around the U.S. In her free time, you can often find her on a hiking trail. 

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Recent Articles By The Author

The Dollar and Interest Rates Are Taking Gold for a Ride

Here are the price levels to watch on the yellow metal, how seasonality is supportive now, and why what happens this week will be critical.

Treasury Capitulation Is a Necessary Evil

It is clear that interest rates are driving the ship, but that ship could be on the cusp of taking a major turn. If so, we can expect trend changes in other assets.

The Smart Money Might Finally Put Their Money Where Their Mouths Are on Oil

The spread between the market sentiment of industry insiders and the net long futures position held in crude oil is unsustainably wide.

As Interest Rates Rise, the Manure Hits the Fan for Corn Producers

The mixture of low commodity prices and high-interest rates is the worst-case scenario for producers, but the painful combination also sets the stage for a self-correcting market.

Should We Start Shopping Amid This Summer Slump?

Liquidity is still abundant, and the pre-election year timing is favorable, so let's see whether we should buy the dip -- and make a trading strategy for the season.

Keep a Close Eye on Oil for a Chance to Buy

A temporary selloff is likely, so the bulls should stay ready.

Are Investors Sleeping on Gold?

Here's why any potential significant dip in the price of the yellow metal in the coming weeks will likely prove to be attractive opportunities for gold bulls.

Investors Should Brace for a Case of the Summertime Blues

Some of the biggest corrections occur between the summer and Santa Claus rallies -- and late July has a particularly nasty history.

This Could Prove to Be One of the Best Times in History to Be a U.S. Bondholder

When investors recalibrate expectations, Treasuries will look attractive.

It May Be Brazil's Turn to Separate the Wheat from the Chaff

As South American farmers give the U.S. a run for its money, here's why investors, growers and policymakers might soon learn there's more than a 'grain' of truth to the saying, Complacency kills.

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