Open Positions

None.

Working Orders

None.

Closed Positions

The target was triggered for the long October 2019 Platinum contract from 862.6 at 889.6 (8/28/19) for a gain of $1.350.

Stopped out of the long December 2019 Cocoa contract from 2216 (8/22/19) at 2196 (8/29/19) for a loss of $200.

Step into the “Spotlight”

Send questions specific to current or past trade recommendations, or any commodity related questions to tradespotlight@danielstrading.com. If your question is selected, you will receive a hard copy of the 2019 Daniels Trading pocket calendar.

Q: September Corn futures expire on August 30. When do I have to be out of my futures contract? -Mark

A. The First Notice Day was today, August 30. Long futures must be out of the position by the close of August 29 as the delivery period begins on the 30th. However you will notice the volume begins to dry up the week of FND. If the market is heavily long and short positions must liquidate, there could be a potential sell-off. It’s best to try to liquidate or roll your position about five days to FND.

Beyond the Spotlight

Watch your inbox Monday mornings for the Beyond the Spotlight video that will “spotlight” two to three markets that may setup as trading opportunities for the week ahead. You may also view the videos here: https://www.youtube.com/user/dtDeBartolo

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Risk Disclosure

This material is conveyed as a solicitation for entering into a derivatives transaction.

This material has been prepared by a Daniels Trading broker who provides research market commentary and trade recommendations as part of his or her solicitation for accounts and solicitation for trades; however, Daniels Trading does not maintain a research department as defined in CFTC Rule 1.71. Daniels Trading, its principals, brokers and employees may trade in derivatives for their own accounts or for the accounts of others. Due to various factors (such as risk tolerance, margin requirements, trading objectives, short term vs. long term strategies, technical vs. fundamental market analysis, and other factors) such trading may result in the initiation or liquidation of positions that are different from or contrary to the opinions and recommendations contained therein.

Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future performance. The risk of loss in trading futures contracts or commodity options can be substantial, and therefore investors should understand the risks involved in taking leveraged positions and must assume responsibility for the risks associated with such investments and for their results.

Trade recommendations and profit/loss calculations may not include commissions and fees. Please consult your broker for details based on your trading arrangement and commission setup.

You should carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you in light of your circumstances and financial resources. You should read the “risk disclosure” webpage accessed at www.DanielsTrading.com at the bottom of the homepage. Daniels Trading is not affiliated with nor does it endorse any third-party trading system, newsletter or other similar service. Daniels Trading does not guarantee or verify any performance claims made by such systems or service.

About Don DeBartolo

Don C. DeBartolo is a Series 3 licensed broker registered with the National Futures Association (NFA). As a former arbitrage clerk in the S&P 500 futures pit at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), Don has floor trading experience. Taking his trade execution expertise and ability to navigate a fast-paced environment, Don transitioned to the brokerage side of the business. Since 2005, he has worked at Daniels Trading, a brokerage firm in the heart of the financial district in Chicago. His responsibilities as a broker include providing market analysis, trade execution, and money management to his clients around the world. In March 2010, he developed a formal trade advisory for clients of the firm seeking specific trade recommendations and subsequent risk management.

Due to his widespread proficiency and experience with the futures and commodity options markets, he is able to offer his clients timely insight, specialized trade recommendations, and educational information through various videos and writings.

Studying at Loyola University Chicago, Don discovered the international sport of rugby. Still today, he plays for the Chicago Griffins, a member of the highest league of rugby competition in the United States. Skill and discipline are two traits that carry over from the pitch to the trading screens.

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