Reduce Portfolio Volatility with Commodity Futures
Are you looking to diversify your portfolio? Do you find that you do not have the free time to trade? Are you interested in a Futures or Commodities investment but want a professional to help you out?
Tres Knippa is a trader, broker, and member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Tres has been trading the futures markets for over 15 years and became a member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 1996 after moving to Chicago from Texas. Today, Tres is a trader in the Live Cattle Futures Pit. Tres fills orders for funds, CTAs, commercial cattlemen, feedlots, individual investors, and other members of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Tres’ main focus is agricultural futures, options and he carries positions for himself and for his clients in markets all over the world. Tres clears his business through PENSON GHCO, which is a CME Group clearing member in Chicago. In 2004 Tres became a member of the Pit Committee at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Today, Tres trades numerous futures markets for himself and his clients including agricultural futures, currencies, stock indices, and several other markets. His customer base is nothing short of global in scope. His customers include a a commercial wheat farmer in Brisbane, Australia, a fund manager in London, England, a currency trader in Dubai, UAE, a stock index trader in Prague, Czech, a fund manager in Italy, and a feedyard owner in Dodge City, Kansas amongst many others. While building his business Tres found the time to attend classes and graduate from the Entrepreneurial Masters Program at MIT in Boston, Massachusetts. He also holds a BBA from Baylor University and a Ranch Management Certificate from Texas Christian University.
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Disclaimer:
The risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options can be substantial. Before trading, you should carefully consider your financial position to determine if futures trading is appropriate. When trading futures and/or options, it is possible to lose more than the full value of your account. All funds committed should be risk capital. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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