Two Day Energy/Electricity Hedging, Trading, Futures, Options & Derivatives Program (CPE Approved) (New York City, United States – November 16-17, 2017) – Research and Markets

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Energy/Electricity
Hedging, Trading, Futures, Options & Derivatives"

conference has been added to Research and Markets'
offering.

This proven program (CPE approved) is for energy professionals who are
looking for a comprehensive and clearly explained understanding of
natural gas, oil and electricity financial instruments, the markets they
trade in, and how these powerful tools can be used to manage risk and
structure profitable transactions.

What You Will Learn:

  • How to use futures contracts, options, swaps, trigger deals and EFPs
    to protect your company from natural gas, oil and electricity price
    risk.
  • How physical and cash settled futures contracts, over-the-counter
    energy swaps, and physical forward contracts are traded and the
    purposes served by these markets.
  • How the CME-NYMEX and ICE Futures & options markets operate, and how
    electronic marketplaces and electronic futures exchanges such as ICE,
    CME Globex, and CME Clearport Services work.
  • How "margining" works with the Futures Exchange, its cash management
    impacts, and the role of the Clearinghouse.
  • What the difference is between an FCM, OTC broker, trader,
    market-maker and energy/power marketer.
  • How buyers and sellers can use natural gas futures and options to
    create price hedges, price caps, price floors, and "no-cost" collars
    to manage natural gas, electricity, oil, and petroleum products price
    risk.
  • What basis risk is, and how basis and delivery risk can destroy your
    hedging program.
  • How to structure profitable energy and electric power transactions
    without exposure to price risk, and what "trading around assets" means.
  • A summary of industry clearing procedures and transaction contract
    language.
  • The difference between brokers, traders, dealers, market-makers,
    marketers, and wholesale energy merchants.
  • How electricity futures and derivatives are impacting the forward
    electric power markets.
  • How to structure profitable energy, electric power, and petroleum
    transactions; financially create energy assets; financially turn one
    commodity into another; and how to make money by buying valuable
    options from your customers and suppliers for low prices.
  • Why "Extendible" deals are so profitable, and what "trading around
    assets" means.

For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/vttxj6/energyelectricity

Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
[email protected]
For
E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call
1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
U.S.
Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Related
Topics: Derivatives,
Electricity

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