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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

Commodities Are Intimidating: Here Are 2 Slower Ways to Play These Markets

Options enable traders to express their opinions in market pricing without the stress and risk of buying or selling futures contracts outright.

Stocks and Bonds Won't Be the Only Assets Reacting to the Fed: Watch Commodities

Commodity prices are highly influenced by action in the currency markets which will undoubtedly have something to say about the Federal Reserve meeting.

The Energy Markets Lack Energy but That Could Be Changing

Natural gas, specifically, has been a trader's market, not a place for long-term investments.

Will the Federal Reserve Do a 180-Degree Turn?

We must ask ourselves whether the consensus forecast for rate cuts in 2019 is a reality or if it is an emotional overreaction to the political environment.

Are Treasuries Putting in a Double Top?

We believe the Treasury market will spend the next few months repricing to lower levels.

The Easy Money in Stocks Has Already Been Made: Expect Volatility Now

The risk of being 'long and wrong' is now elevated while the upside profit potential is likely minimal.

Everyone Is Short the Grain Market, but Should They Continue to Be?

At some point, the grain markets will probably need to catch up with the stock market's enthusiasm over a pending trade deal.

Natural Gas Is Trading Counter-Seasonal, but It Probably Won't Last

This year we are seeing natural gas prices slump despite seasonal support.

Tech Stocks and Oil: Can This Unlikely Pair Stay Hot?

Interestingly, these two asset classes have been positively correlated in recent months.

No Need to Fear, New Less-Scary Futures Contracts Are Almost Here

The CME is launching futures contracts to trade stock indices that make futures trading more accessible to retail traders.

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