1) quant trader ( developer) and 'energy market analyst' are different
this is commodity analyst post ( energy markets ) , this is what I am most suited not as Quant which needs lots of math but no oil fundamentals. my strength is oil funamentals, contract month high/low cycles , back/front month spread at expiration , long 1 year ahead DEC sperads
About the Opportunity | A rapidly growing financial services/commodities company is looking for a sharp and well-educated Market Analyst with solid experience in and knowledge of energy markets. This is an exciting opportunity for a bright analyst with excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills to advance a career with an on-the-rise company! Apply today for immediate consideration! | ||
Company Description | Financial Services/Commodities Company | ||
Job Description | As a Market Analyst, you will:
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Required Skills |
----- Cargill's Energy Transportation and Industrial Platform (ETI) is currently searching for a Petroleum Trader position within our Minneapolis office . Cargill Petroleum (CP) is a dynamic commodity trading business headquartered in Geneva, with branch offices located in Minneapolis and Singapore. In addition to trading petroleum and petroleum-derived products, we've recently expanded into the ethanol and coal markets. Cargill has a solid history of expertise and management in trading all types of energy commodities including a wide array of derivatives and structured products. Customers around the world and across the energy commodities spectrum put their trust in Cargill for all of their trading, risk and supply chain management needs. Our additional market capabilities include; Power, Natural Gas, Coal, Emissions/Carbon, Steel, and Coal. Principal Accountabilities: The Fuel Oil trader will be responsible for trading and managing hedging activities and positions. This role will need to gather and analyze market information and provide directional views in order to trade and then be able to communicate game plans and market briefs (both written and verbal) on a daily and weekly basis. |
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