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Hal Masover

Hal Masover, the author of Value Investing in Commodity Futures has built a company around commodity futures as a conservative, intermediate-to-long-term investment vehicle. Hal Masover has been licensed as a commodity broker since 1987. Over the past years he has learned a lot about what works and what doesn't work in commodity trading and investing.
In 1985, after a successful career in real estate investing in Philadelphia, Hal and his wife had tired of city living. They decided to sell all their properties and move to Iowa. With cash resulting from the sale of properties Hal began to learn how to invest it and started to trade his own commodity futures account, giving him the experience of what it is like to be a commodity customer.
In the fall of 1987 he opened a branch office of Irvine Commodities. They were honest guys, but a small company with no idea how to help a new broker start an office. So by the spring of 1988 Hal opened a branch office with the more experienced Wasendorf & Co. In the summer of 1991 he started Crown Futures Corporation with Stuart Valentine.
Hal has published numerous articles about commodity trading, speaks at conferences on futures around the country, and has been a speaker on radio money talk shows.
Value Investing: The King of Trading Methods
Hal Masover came upon the method of Value Investing in 1991. Value Investing is an intermediate to long term investment method that takes advantage of supply/demand imbalances that occur in most physical commodity markets. This method has been around since at least 1975 and has stood the test of time.
However, this technique is not well known. So Hal wrote Invest Like the Pros in 1997, and then updated it with Value Investing In Commodity Futures, which was published in 2001 by John Wiley & Sons of New York. The book includes a computer disk so that the investor can design his own program of value investing without having to know how to do programming.
You can send Hal an email at: hal@crownfutures.com or call him at 800 634-9650.
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