Back to the Futures: Crashing Dirt Bikes, Chasing Cows, and Unraveling the Mystery of Commodity Futures Markets

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· Ceres Books LLC
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368
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Cracking the code of commodity futures markets

Many people believe that a background in economics is required to understand commodity futures markets.  But what if you could learn how these markets work—and have fun while doing it?  Introducing Back to the Futures, a book that provides a unique perspective on the world of commodity futures markets, shaped by the personal experiences and professional insights of Dr. Scott Irwin, a leading expert in the field. Readers will learn about the role of speculators, price discovery, the evolution of trading practices, the impact of regulatory measures, the transition from open outcry to electronic trading, commodity investments, and much more.  A storytelling format is used throughout that is sure to keep you entertained.

·      Experience the author's journey from a farm boy in Iowa to a renowned agricultural economist.

·      Gain an inside look into the world of commodity futures trading, with a special focus on the role of speculators.

·      Learn from other industry experts, such as Terry Duffy, CEO of the CME Group, the largest futures exchange in the world, and Leo Melamed, the man who revolutionized futures markets with electronic trading.

·      Discover why it is essential to understand futures markets, whether you are talking about soybeans, cattle, or the largest market of them all—crude oil.

·      Take a front-row seat as the author defends commodity futures markets during the 2008 economic crisis.

Readers of Back to the Futures will gain a rich understanding of commodity futures markets that informs their own trading decisions and investment perspectives.  This book is suitable for both novices and experts in the field.

Dr. Scott Irwin, a global thought leader in agricultural economics, has been studying, teaching, and participating in the world of commodity futures since growing up on his family farm in Iowa.  His expertise and captivating storytelling abilities make him the ideal guide for this unforgettable journey through the world of commodity trading.

This memoir-meets-economics book has received the following awards: 

·      2024 Finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award for Excellence in Independent Publishing

·      2024 Semi-Finalist for the Book Life Prize in Business and Personal Finance

·      2023 Long List Selection for Inc. Magazine’s Non-Obvious Book Awards


“Rousing introduction to and defense of future trading, with stunts.”

—BookLife Reviews by Publishers Weekly

“An entertaining and instructive blend of economic theory and personal remembrance.”

—Kirkus Reviews

“Back to the Futures is a unique, fun, and educational guide to understanding commodities futures.”

—Blue Ink Review

Back to the Futures brilliantly captures how critical markets have developed over the decades, expertly detailing the major impact they’ve had on business and economic society…a must-read for anyone interested in the field.”

—BookLife Prize

“The book is both educational in content and entertaining, as it reads like a novel. As a continuous student of the markets, I will be going back to the book several times for nuances of the stories and topics. I plan to add it to my students’ course recommended reading list...”

—Commodity Insights Digest 

À propos de l'auteur

Dr. Scott H. Irwin, the Laurence J. Norton Chair of Agricultural Marketing at the University of Illinois, is a renowned global thought leader in agricultural economics and a multi-published author of commodity books. His research on commodity markets is highly respected and sought-after by academics, farmers, and industry experts, earning him media interviews with major outlets like The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.

With over 40,000 followers on social media, Dr. Irwin is the most followed agricultural economist worldwide. He's best known for his work on commodity market speculation and biofuel policy, actively participating in global debates and testifying before prestigious institutions.

In addition, his vision and leadership are a driving force behind innovative agricultural extension programs, including the award-winning farmdoc project, known as the “Wall Street Journal of ag business.” Dr. Irwin's extensive honors and accolades attest to his impact in the field.

A lifelong fascination with commodity markets led him to write Back to the Futures, among other books on commodity markets.


Doug Peterson is a Gold-Medallion-winning author of seventy-nine books and has been a writer for the University of Illinois for over forty years.

Seven of his books are historical novels, with five of them based on real people. For instance, The Disappearing Man tells the true story of Henry “Box” Brown, a slave who mailed himself to freedom. In 1849, Brown escaped by shipping himself in a box from Richmond to Philadelphia. This book was chosen by Canton, Ohio, for its “One Book, One Community” celebration.

Doug has authored forty-two children’s books for the popular VeggieTales series, and he was co-storywriter for the best-selling VeggieTales video, Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed. He also co-wrote six fantasy comic books and is currently developing a series of American history comic books, illustrated by Marvel artists.

At the University of Illinois, Doug has written for numerous colleges and departments. He specializes in interviewing professors about their research and translating their work into stories that a lay person can understand—much the same as he did with Scott Irwin in Back to the Futures.

In addition to his novels, non-fiction, comic books, and children’s books, Doug has written two stage plays on historical figures and many magazine features and short stories. His short story, “The Career of Horville Sash,” was even made into a music video featuring Grammy-winner Jennifer Warnes. He also co-wrote “Roman Ruins,” part of the best-selling How to Host a Murder mystery role-playing games.

You can find him online at http://www.bydougpeterson.com, or on Facebook under “Doug Peterson Author.”

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