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Options Trading Books: Help!
So I've got a big interest in finance and I'm looking to start dabbling in options trading because it looks extremely sexy and appeals to my gambler mentality.
That being said, I don't want to put a dime in until I've done massive amounts of reading on the subject. I was just wondering if anyone could recommend some good books to me. Thanks guys. |
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Re: Options Trading Books: Help!
natenburg options & volality is what they made me read on the american stock exchange
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Re: Options Trading Books: Help!
hull is the standard text, taleb might be better for a self-studyer.
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Re: Options Trading Books: Help!
Options as a strategic investment by Mcmillan could be helpful too.
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Re: Options Trading Books: Help!
cboe.com
Lots of basic information for free. |
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hull is too general in scope. wont really teach you anything if you want to trade.
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Re: Options Trading Books: Help!
If you are a beginner and want to know the basics, I would read "options made easy" by Guy Cohen. It is a very easy to read book that breaks down the basics of option strategies with many clear concise examples. I have read the McCafferty book that is mentioned below and I found Cohen book more accessible.
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