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Learn How to Trade Commodities (Kindle Collection) Free Today

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2 top rated ebooks as a bundle & free today
Trading Commodities&Financial Futures and A Trader's First Book on Commodities
Individual ratings 4+/5 Stars 15+R:

Trading Commodities and Financial Futures by George Kleinman

A Trader's First Book on Commodities: An Introduction to the World's Fastest Growing Market (2nd Edition) by
Carley Garner

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  • Thanks for the heads up. Very useful :)

  • -3

    The two are no longer free :(

    • +1

      Go to the deal link, not the individual book links.

      OP, the links direct to the books are a bit confusing.

      • Modified.

    • Only the bundle is free. Two were given to see the user reviews.

      • +1

        Ah, thank you for that. Can't edit my earlier post unfortunately. Please just neg it to oblivion

  • Does this mean I can get free $30 from here and turn it into millions with this knowledge?
    http://www.plus500.com/Promotions/Bonus.aspx

  • I feel like an idiot but how do I actually get this on my kindle? Even when I sign in to Amazon with the email account on my kindle (ending in @kindle.com) the only option I get is to deliver to the cloud reader. Is there a way to add my kindle to my account?

    • +1

      Steps

      • Sign into the kindle app on your Kindle device

      • Sync the app with your kindle account to add all the eBooks on your kindle account to your kindle device

      • Next time you buy an eBook, it will give you the option to deliver to your kindle device

  • Thanks!

  • thanks.

  • All Gone.

    • ?
      Check "go to deal" link?

      • Oh my bad, was trying out the seperate links like a true dumbass.

        Cheers WNK!

  • +1

    Commodities traders are scum. Yacht owning multi-millionaires who have never done a day's worth of real work in their life, who get rich without contributing anything of value to the community. It's sad that our society lionizes such white collar parasites and vilifies the ordinary blue-collar working man.

    All of our children want to sit in a comfortable office all day trading shares, currencies and real estate with a few clicks of a mouse and keyboard, and nobody wants to do the work that generates real-world wealth, building houses, assembling machinery in factories, growing and harvesting food, extracting minerals from the earth, cooking food, sewing clothes, building roads… That's why China will end up ruling the world, because unlike in the Western world, a significant proportion of the population of the PRC is willing to do these essential but "demeaning" jobs.

    • +2

      cool story bro :).

    • Wut?

    • Don't blame the system - there is more money in trading stuff than in making it.

    • +1

      Poor bloke.

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