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Re: Ask mrbaseball about trading for a living
instead of starting another thread, I thought it'd be appropriate to post here: what are some of the best books to read about option strategy and general option trading?
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Re: Ask mrbaseball about trading for a living
and, what is the appopriate attire for a professional trader.
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what are some of the best books to read about option strategy and general option trading? [/ QUOTE ] Interestingly all of my options books are very old, very basic and probably not the best out there. Some of the options authors I have seen mentioned here time and time again are McMillian, Hull and Natenberg. Probably all will tell you what you need to know. My initial training was a series of videos by Shelly Natenberg and although I haven't read his book I am sure it's top notch. |
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and, what is the appopriate attire for a professional trader. [/ QUOTE ] The boxers and t-shirt that you slept in that night. |
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and, what is the appopriate attire for a professional trader. [/ QUOTE ] When I was on the floor there were 4 rules. No jeans, a collared shirt, socks and a tie. Most guys dressed pretty sloppy as it was a physical environment. Comfy shoes, khaki type pants and a golf shirt. Golf shirt looks stupid with a tie but its comfortable. In my office there are no dress codes. Shorts, tshirts and sandals are fine although I typically wear khakis and a golf shirt. |
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[ QUOTE ] what are some of the best books to read about option strategy and general option trading? [/ QUOTE ] Interestingly all of my options books are very old, very basic and probably not the best out there. Some of the options authors I have seen mentioned here time and time again are McMillian, Hull and Natenberg. Probably all will tell you what you need to know. My initial training was a series of videos by Shelly Natenberg and although I haven't read his book I am sure it's top notch. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]ooooooooooooooooo no whaley or stoll?????? they were both my profs in grad school |
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I'm not knowledgeable of trading, this question will probably show, but
Why not trade your own bankroll, and exponentially grow? Why aren't you a billionaire? I assume the problem is scalability? If so, how much do you think you could make before running into scalability problems? |
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Why not trade your own bankroll, and exponentially grow? [/ QUOTE ] Already asked and answered but basically a lot of the arbitrage and more sophisticated trades I do require the resources and relationships of a firm. [ QUOTE ] Why aren't you a billionaire? [/ QUOTE ] Why aren't you [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Do you consider yourself a daytrader, swingtrader, long-term holder? By that, I mean, does your average trade (from purchase to sell) last for seconds, minutes, hours, days, etc...???
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where's the best place for a newb to look for information on trading?
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