It’s amazing that despite options being a big thing, there still is no book that’s comparable to Bennet.
I'm a newbie here, and don't know a lot about options, but I do think that people should be more civil to each other here.
How would you feel if somebody tried to stuff something down your throat against your wishes? And, even worse, they keep repeating they're "accomplished traders" and they're "millionaires", so you must listen to them. Geezus, these people need some serious help. Anyway, I'm sorry for trashing this thread. I give my proper respect to A.J.
Says the guy who doesn't have the discipline to live up to his own words .. Nice discipline..trade much?? now go cancel yourself...
I agree, I studied most of the classics, including McMillan, Hull, Sinclair, Walczak and of course Collin Bennett. Colin's book is gold. I trade options based on his views on time expiry, strike, convexity, delta, booster.... I may get back to re-read the later chapters on skew and term structure so I can trade spreads, butterflies.... Day trading is just too hard.
And yet you keep replying, just begging me to respond. Well, I hope that wasn't your intention. Anyway, I will live up to my word and head back to my hole. Peace out.