Market Wizard Commodity Trading Advisors 2009
We can see that there is still a “red sea” of negative performance in October, both for the monthly and YTD reporting.
2009 will probably not be as good a year as 2008 for the Trend Following Wizards. Some commodity trading advisors would view this as a period to avoid commodity trading advisors, however to the contrary…after a lack luster period like this… this could be a great time to invest in some of these commodity trading advisors…The below list is the Trend following market wizard commodity trading advisors.
Organization / Fund Oct. Return YTD * AUM **
Abraham Trading -1.20% -3.23% $455M
Aspect Capital -3.51% -10.97% N/A
Chesapeake Capital -4.68% -6.25% $818M
Clarke Capital -12.45% -30.43% $19M
Drury Capital -3.53% 2.30% $122M
Dunn Capital -4.14% -4.88% $218M
Eckhardt Trading -4.69% -5.02% $486M
EMC Capital -2.02% -16.77% $212M
Hawksbill Capital -3.10% -18.03% $49M
Hyman Beck & Co. -1.77% -2.93% $455M
JWH & Co. -3.26% -15.71% $19M
Man AHL Diversified -1.60% -12.60% $1,524M
Millburn Ridgefield N/A -9.86 $1,130M
Rabar Market Research 1.04% 0.45% $204M
Saxon Investment -0.30% 8.30% $12M
Superfund -9.25% -28.35% N/A
Transtrend -2.51% -6.61% $8,000M
Winton Capital -1.58% -6.99% N/A
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Andrew Abraham
A.Abraham@AngusJackson.com
www.AJpartnersinc.com
www.myinvestorsplace.com
Futures trading involves risk. People can and do lose money

My name in Andrew Abraham. I have been investing in commodities and managed futures since 1994. I am a commodity trading advisor/co manager of a commodity pool who adheres to the philosophy of trend following.
Trend following stresses a disciplined approach to commodity/ futures trading. Successful trend following and commodity futures investing requires patience, discipline and actively managing the risk. What sets us apart from other Commodity trading advisors and commodity pools is that we are not only concerned about the return on investment but how much risk you will have to tolerate to achieve your goals.


























































































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