Commodities Trading Job Shadowing

I am currently a 22 year old accounting intern at a Fortune 100 food producer. My boss has noticed that I am constantly looking at forex charts while at work, and has heard me speak about options trading frequently to coworkers. Because of this, he has arranged a meeting for me with the commodities trading group leader.

I have always wanted to be a trader, and I want to make sure that I do not mess up what is an excellent opportunity for me to get out of accounting (prior to even beginning a career in public accounting) and into trading. Does anyone have any advice for me?

The main thing I'm going to make sure during our "shadowing" session is that my positive attitude and willingness to learn show. Is there anything in particular I should brush up on (in terms of commodities trading) prior to Wednesday morning's meeting? I have a fairly strong knowledge of technical analysis (which is what I use while trading forex) but am not incredibly knowledgeable in terms of other areas of trading.

Thanks in advance for the help.

 

If they're a food producer, it's likely that they trade commodities futures to hedge against sudden price hikes.

But like Brown_Bateman said, try to brush up on the fundamentals of the commodities futures market. Just be yourself and ask questions that show your interest and enthusiasm. You won't be expected to know everything, but you should at least appear interested in the work.

 

Keep in mind that, yes, you are hedging, but unless you are fully hedging, it's almost the same as taking a position. Deciding how much to hedge is where you can make some PNL and add value.

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