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| ![]() Mark Goodman at Lloyds International on Outlook for Unleaded GasMark Goodman, a Senior Broker at Lloyds International in Brazil expects good things from unleaded gas in the coming months. Goodman, a specialist in commodity and forex trading cites various reasons why he is putting his clients into unleaded gas.
By: Lloyds International - Press Office Goodman says "The normal drivers for unleaded gas allow clever traders to make profits in the summer months each year using various trading strategies but this year we have all sorts of other things happening in the world that will add up to a strong performance from unleaded over the coming months." He goes on to say "Many things affect the price of unleaded gas but of course supply and demand is a major factor along with weakness in the dollar which makes it more expensive to buy gas." Mr Goodman expects to make strong profits in unleaded gas over the months ahead using a combination of trading strategies that have been developed at Lloyds International over almost a decade. Jason will be posting some of his research and ideas for 2012 on gold, oil and currencies in the near future. Please follow us http://twitter.com/ You can reach Mark Goodman at +1 866 978 7654 or e-mail mark.goodman@ # # # About Lloyds International Brazil - Lloyds is an offshore commodity trading firm offering both full service and non-discretionary commodity and forex trading services to clients in over 60 countries. Lloyds International Brazil offers a state of the art trading platform available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to our clients. Each of our clients can track their positions from home, office or even smartphone. Our traders have an unparalleled record in commodity and forex trading with some of the best results in the business. FInd out more about the Lloyds advantage and visit our site today at http://www.lloydsint.com. Contact us to open an account and you could be trading within 25 minutes. Risk Disclosure: Past results are not indicative of future performance and investors can and do lose money trading commodities and forex products. End
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