Aspect Enterprise Solutions announces the next in its series of popular E-Learning Webcasts for commodity trading professionals. This series of free Webcasts is designed to show traders how to reduce market data costs while improving access and the ability to leverage vast amounts of aggregated data in the most efficient way to make confident trading decisions.
Commodities traders, risk managers and back-office professionals in all industries, including oil, gas, biofuels, agriculture and metals are invited to register for the next Webcast, which takes place on Thursday, July 21 by visiting the registration page at this link
https://aspectenterprise-events.webex.com/aspectenterprise-events/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=846124963In this 45-minute Web session, Aspect will examine how to use the latest charting and historical pricing tools to unlock the value contained in large volumes of data to identify seasonality trends and price correlations and support trading decisions. The Webcast will include a live demonstration of how to use up to 20 years of historical spot pricing from leading oil market sources like Platts, a division of McGraw Hill, and NYMEX which delivers the WTI Crude Oil benchmark from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). The Webcast will also feature an in-depth look at other important trading functionality and analytical tools, and provide use-case scenarios to demonstrate valuable benefits.
Brigette Gebhard, vice president of marketing at Aspect says, “These Webcasts are a great way for our customers to keep up to speed with new features and functionality found in our online trader portal, AspectDSC. They also provide a good preview of the system for prospective customers to see the benefits first hand and ask questions on the spot.”
Recordings for previous Webcasts are available here
http://www.aspectenterprise.com/events_and_news/events.php. Free trials are also available on the Aspect Website at
www.aspectenterprise.com.
Previous Webcasts feature real-time data and tools, how to access a wide range of data and tool sets on mobile devices like iPad, BlackBerry, Android and other windows-enabled devices; and also how to easily configure devices and desktops with only the information needed through the latest technology in Cloud computing. There is also an in-depth look at the real-time data and charting functions available via the platform and how to use these to identify potential risks and profitable opportunities.