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The Evolution of Oil Trading: A Veteran's Perspective

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In this episode of the Oil Ground Up podcast, Tony Greer interviews John Johnston, a veteran oil trader with nearly 50 years of experience. Johnston shares insights into his career, the evolution of oil trading, and the dynamics of the market. He discusses the strategies he employed, the impact of technology on trading, and the changing landscape of the oil market over the decades. The conversation highlights the challenges and excitement of trading in the oil pits, as well as the importance of risk management and adapting to new market conditions. In this conversation, the evolution of trading from traditional methods to algorithmic trading is explored, highlighting the challenges faced by individual traders in the current market landscape. The discussion then shifts to the current state of the oil market, analyzing trends, demand, and pricing dynamics. Finally, the conversation delves into the journey of transitioning to financial journalism, emphasizing the importance of clear communication and market insights in writing.

You can follow John's work via his Substack at https://jj745.substack.com/

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In this episode of the Oil Ground Up podcast, Tony Greer interviews John Johnston, a veteran oil trader with nearly 50 years of experience. Johnston shares insights into his career, the evolution of oil trading, and the dynamics of the market. He discusses the strategies he employed, the impact of technology on trading, and the changing landscape of the oil market over the decades. The conversation highlights the challenges and excitement of trading in the oil pits, as well as the importance of risk management and adapting to new market conditions. In this conversation, the evolution of trading from traditional methods to algorithmic trading is explored, highlighting the challenges faced by individual traders in the current market landscape. The discussion then shifts to the current state of the oil market, analyzing trends, demand, and pricing dynamics. Finally, the conversation delves into the journey of transitioning to financial journalism, emphasizing the importance of clear communication and market insights in writing.

You can follow John's work via his Substack at https://jj745.substack.com/

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