This is a good book, but unless you have some background in options, this will be a difficult read. I guess for Tradergreg it would be a good fit, because he has a solid background. Definitely not a book for beginners.
Here's my list of book that are in my library. But befor you go off and buy any of them why not avail yourself of some of the free stuff that's on the web. Here are some of my favorite sites and resources. Best The Options Industry Council https://www.optionseducation.org/en.htm The Options Clearing Corporation. https://www.theocc.com/default.jsp Chicago Board Options Exchange https://www.cboe.com/ CME Group http://www.cmegroup.com/ The NASDAQ Options Trading Guide http://www.nasdaq.com/investing/options-guide/ National Futures Associate http://www.nfa.futures.org/NFA-inve...ation-library/opportunity-and-risk-entire.pdf Invetopedia http://www.investopedia.com/university/options/ ThinkorSwim/ThinkMoney magazine https://www.thinkorswim.com/t/learning.html https://tickertape.tdameritrade.com/thinkmoney TastyTrade Learning https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn InvestorPlace http://investorplace.com/how-to-trade-options-options-trading-basics/ Some books to consider: -Option Pricing & Volatility (2nd Edition)..Sheldon Natenberg -Options as a Strategic Investment (5th Edition)..Lawrence G. McMillan -The Complete Guide to Option Selling: How Selling Options Can Lead to Stellar Returns in Bull and Bear Markets (3rd Edition).. James Cordier and Michael Gross - Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives (9th Edition)..John C. Hull - Getting Started in Options (8th Edition).. Michael C. Thomsett - Option Spread Trading: A Comprehensive Guide to Strategies and Tactics..Russell Rhoads - Trading Weekly Options..Russell Rhoads - Trading Psychology 2.0..Brett Steenbarger - Options Strategies-Understanding the Market and Avoiding Common Pitfalls..JJ Kinahan
I would add "Trading Volatility" by Colin Bennet. http://www.trading-volatility.com/ No affiliation, it just made a lot of sense.