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Preface Trading has always been an interesting career for anyone but not many have the luck of landing one. However, fortune favors the prepared and the aim of this guidebook is to help anyone interested in becoming a bunker trader. If you wish to find out about financial trading such as equities or forex, this book is not for you. This book is for those interested in finding out more about a career in physical commodities trading, where the commodity in question is bunker – a fuel used in ships. You will learn what bunker trading is about, what you need to do the job, market structure and more. Please send all feedback and questions to [email protected].
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Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction ................................................................................. What is bunker? .................................................................................................
Types of bunker .................................................................................................
Grades and specifications ..................................................................................
Sources of bunker ..............................................................................................
Part 2: What is Bunker Trading? ......................................................... Market structure of the bunker industry ...........................................................
Bunker companies’ structure .............................................................................
Pricing ................................................................................................................
Units ................................................................................................................
Pricing conventions .........................................................................................
Common market indices .................................................................................
Other pricing considerations ..........................................................................
Part 3: Bunker Trading as a Job ........................................................... The day-‐to-‐day ...................................................................................................
Responsibilities of a trader ................................................................................
Lead generation and acquisition of new customers .......................................
Account management of existing customers .................................................
Bunker inquiries ..............................................................................................
Bunkering operations and claims ...................................................................
Monitor customer payments’ schedule ..........................................................
Trader requirements ..........................................................................................
Becoming a bunker trader .................................................................................
END OF PREVIEW
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