Reading: Options for the beginner and beyond

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I have been wanting to look into options trading for a long time. I should admit that, it was just pure laziness that stopped me from doing so.  I know how important it is to understand and implement options as part of my overall trading strategy.

So, this year’s Christmas, I bought myself a kindle version of Options for the Beginner and Beyond by W. Edward Olmstead. I need something to get me started from the basic. My understanding of options trading now is pathetic. I have been reading the first 3 chapters, and still going strong.

I am pleasantly surprised by this book and Dr. Olmstead’s writing style. It is easy to read, especially for options noob like me.

From the desk of Tradergav.com


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  1. John Adams says:

    Reading: Options for the beginner and beyond: I have been wanting to look into options trading for a long time… http://bit.ly/80XHza

  2. neuralmarkettrends says:

    When you're done with that, read Option Volatility & Pricing by Natenberg. Its considered the bible on understanding option volatilty.

    http://www.amazon.com/Option-Volatility-Pricing...

    Even my daughter is reading it: http://www.neuralmarkettrends.com/2007/12/02/op...

  3. onlinestocktrading says:

    Nice Post, Thank you Admin

  4. Mike K. says:

    Happy New Year and good trading in 2010!

  5. Gav says:

    Happy new year ! here is to a great 2010.

  6. Gav says:

    sure mate, will check it out later. Happy new year!

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