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The Futures Now: New Web Show to Debut Tuesday

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By: Allen Wastler
Managing Editor, CNBC.com



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Come Tuesday, it's going to be pretty exciting on CNBC.com. The site will debut "Futures Now," our first live Web show.
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This is exciting for two reasons. First, the show will focus specifically on commodities and futures trading. Interest in this area is on the upswing as investors search for yield away from a zig zagging stock market and flat fixed-income sector. (Read more: Why Death of Commodities Is ‘Greatly Exaggerated’.)
But futures can be tricky. This show will let CNBC go in-depth on the strategies and tools investors can use to help mitigate some of the risks. That is what financial journalism is all about.
Second, a live show via the Web site is a new mechanism for us. It will make our news delivery even more real-time, while expanding the range of offerings for CNBC's readers and viewers. (Toss in offerings from our NBCUniversal and Comcast [CMCSA  36.49    -0.07  (-0.19%)   ] and our menu is absolutely huge).
The show, hosted by Jackie DeAngelis, will air at 1 p.m. ET Tuesdays and Thursdays. Jackie will be talking with two top futures traders — Anthony Grisanti, founder and president of GRZ Energy, and Rich Ilczyszyn, founder and chief market strategist, iiTrader — about recent events in the futures pits and how traders can capitalize on them. In fact, they already have some tutorials up on the Futures Now showpage.
If you can't catch the show live, it will be available on demand as well as here at CNBC.com. Of course, people who watch it live will have a head start on the strategies.
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The hottest action in the market right now is happening around the clock and it's time for you to join in. CNBC's Futures Now, is the first multi-platform media experience entirely devoted to the futures market. Twice a week, in a fifteen-minute live program only available on CNBC.com, prominent traders focus on how to trade the news of the day using futures. From gold to gas to S&P, the Futures Now crew will teach you how to harness the power of the multi-trillion dollar futures market, and turn today's events into tomorrow's profits.

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