Trey’s interest in the futures markets was sparked in college while pursuing his degree in Agricultural Business from the University of Arkansas, a degree he was awarded in 2007. Growing up in the Mississippi Delta region of Arkansas, Trey developed a passion for row crop agriculture. As a result of his association of farming through family and friends, he developed a base knowledge that drives his trading ideas. “From the field” information from producers, a focus on current supply and demand, and searching for trades with defined risk are the main forces supporting every trading idea.

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