ENERGY FUTURES AMID NEW ECONOMIC REALITIES
If there was a crystal ball, it would definitely be found in the offices of futures traders. In the absence of a crystal ball, traders rely on news, reports, strategy and a fair amount of good luck to make money. ** By Atique Naqvi, aka Syed Atique Hussain, Boston, United States Energy futures fluctuations help investors make or lose money. It's a game played in big volumes. From political events to evolving business equations and, of course, demand and supply mechanisms decide the energy futures market in 2018. While the oil prices are witnessing an upswing in early 2018 from the sluggish price levels in 2015, 2016 and 2017, the global energy commodities’ futures market looks positive for now. Before looking into the impact on energy futures in 2018, there is a need to clarify some basic concepts. Futures are standardized contracts for the future delivery of specified assets, according to Tim Plaehn, a US-based financial expert who writes advisory notes for several f...