Another option trading strategy

Discussion in 'Options' started by ggelitetrader000, Aug 31, 2017.

  1. I would try to get a few good books on options trading so you can see what this business is all about on a professional level. Try to get any book by Natenberg, Hull, McMillan, Cottle and the one book about options that Nassim Taleb wrote, "Dynamic Hedging"
     
    #51     Sep 4, 2017
  2. ironchef

    ironchef

    Is this book different from the others? If so what are the key points I should watch out for?

    Thanks.
     
    #52     Sep 6, 2017
  3. ironchef

    ironchef

    Or perhaps he should try figure out why this one worked wonderfully well and formulate a strategy from there?
     
    #53     Sep 6, 2017
  4. a good portion of the book is about managing convexity, specifically as it relates to a book of options. other books tend to focus more on managing individual position risk
     
    #54     Sep 6, 2017
  5. ironchef

    ironchef

    Thank you. That is extremely helpful to know. I am going to read the book.

    Best wishes.
     
    #55     Sep 6, 2017
  6. What I meant was that it's different from Taleb's other books like "Fooled by Randomness", "The Black Swan", which are not technical in nature
     
    #56     Sep 6, 2017
  7. truetype

    truetype

    I read it before it was published, courtesy of the author, and agree it's a fun read. But there's nothing in the book that will make you money.
     
    #57     Sep 6, 2017
  8. ironchef

    ironchef

    I find hedging a very difficult do for a small retail trader like me. If his definition of hedging is similar to the traditional, e.g. like delta hedge, then it is not practical for me.

    Anyway, I will read this book since I enjoyed reading all his other books.

    Thank you for your comments.
     
    #58     Sep 7, 2017
  9. ironchef

    ironchef

    Is this the book you read?

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    #59     Sep 7, 2017
  10. that's the one i read anyway. he's right though, a lot of the stuff won't necessarily make you money (unless you run a book of exotic options at a firm i guess), but it's a very interesting read about risk management on an option book (vanilla or exotic) is it relates to the non-linearity of option risk. If I sold a lot of naked options or ran a book that was mostly short positions I'd probably have read it a lot closer.
     
    #60     Sep 7, 2017