The Best Work on Options Ever Written

Discussion in 'Options' started by riskfreetrading, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. #11     Apr 2, 2008
  2. Eh, I'll go ahead and buy it. It'll probably be the best investment I ever made.
     
    #12     Apr 2, 2008
  3. sonoma

    sonoma

    Segv has it right.
     
    #14     Apr 2, 2008
  4. tvgram

    tvgram

    It seems like this thread is not that useful form anyone looking for a new book to read, and I have I have never seen one book that covers it all. So I thought I would put down a few that i have really liked over the years and found useful:

    High Performance Options Trading, by Len Yates

    Trading Options Visually, by Paul Forchione

    The Complete Option Player, by Ken Trester

    New Option Secret, by David Caplan

    Option Volatility and Pricing Strategies, by Sheldon Natenberg

    Options Markets, by Cox and Rubinstein

    Option Pricing, by Jarrow and Rudd

    Curency Derivatives by David DeRosa

    The Eurodollar Futures and Options handbook by Galen Burghardt
     
    #15     Apr 3, 2008
  5. not to be smumg: 'education of a speculator.'
     
    #16     Apr 3, 2008
  6. buybig

    buybig

    #17     Apr 3, 2008
  7. buybig

    buybig

    "The Complete Option Player, by Ken Trester"

    dont waste your money..

    ill sell you my copy for 10$ shipped
     
    #18     Apr 3, 2008
  8. drcha

    drcha

    tvgram,

    I am not the OP, but...thank you for suggesting the Forchione book. I am finding it a very good read.
     
    #19     Oct 30, 2009
  9. I note how the classics are always recommended. That's why they are the classics.


    A book is usually written for a specific audience. Some are written for a general audience.

    Question (seriously, this is for my information, not meant to be a challenge. Not meant to start an argument):

    Has anyone who has read The Rookie's Guide to Options believe it does NOT deserve to be near the top of your list?

    I know most posters have not read it. I am only trying to discover how readers of the book feel about it.

    Let's keep this polite. If you have no opinion, there is no need to respond.

    Mark
     
    #20     Nov 1, 2009