Well, it's not the actual book, so I'll mention it. One item to mention that I just came across and found quite useful is that there is actually a workbook of exercises (with worked solutions) available for Natenberg. This is a really helpful tome for helping solidify all the basic concepts covered in that (and similiar) options texts.
Best of the bunch. Comprehensive and an easy read, covering all vol-related theory and strategies. Free download too: https://www.pdfdrive.com/trading-volatility-correlation-term-structure-and-skew-cfe-e3008836.html
Right now I'm reading "..the seller of a call has the obligation..." For a person new to options trading both books have some merit. Best P.s. I also recommend that options traders read (or reread) "a buyer of put has the right" and "the the seller of a put has the obligation" Both go hand in hand with the "call" books.
same here, Position sizing, this is what we need man. Literally theeee most important aspect of trading. and Sinclair’s books are always gems
I own Bennet's book and I did enjoy some sections of it. I am currently about halfway through Taleb's book Dynamic Hedging. This is a great book but also more on the theoretical side. I have a MS in Statistics but I still have to take my time with it. Has anyone ever read the entire Volcube series? I read the first one and I thought it was excellent.