Beginner Book: Thomsett - "Getting Started in Options" Intermediate Book: McMillan (2) "Options as a Strategic Investment" or "McMillan on Options" Advanced (Intermediate to Advanced) Natenberg "Option Volatility and Pricing Strategies" All the other books mentioned I'm sure are good. Thomsett's book is cheap & easy to understand, Strategic Investment (5th edition?) is one you should have sooner or later, Natenberg's is dated but very worthwhile. Good Luck. KNY3
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