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If there is a better options trading book i'd love to see it This is without a doubt the best book that has ever been written on professional options trading and I simply cant understand why anyone would give a less than glowing review. If there is anything better out there (and i dont mean a pricing book that leaves the reader to infer his own trading realities from the models and hedge ratios that ensue) then I'd love to see it.
Of course this isnt a mathematically rigourous platform to learn the pricing and hedging of option products, Taleb is entirely clear... more info
useful for non-quantitative beginning option traders Taleb must be congratulated for writing a book that introduces some basic ideas about options trading to novices. On the other hand, there is nothing in it for the experienced options trader, especially one who understands both the mathematics and real-life issues. Readers lacking either mathematics or real life trading experience may be unduly impressed, which perhaps explains the success of the book. In fact, Taleb is often vague where he should be precise and vice versa. Not atypical for a finance book... more info
Excellent well written book Taleb's dynamic hedging is an excellent book on options. It is very important for every risk manager to read it, however taleb does not reveal all the secrets of the options business...
Get an Editor This book could very well be the most insightful thing ever on risk management. I would not know, I quit reading it after the first few pages.
The problem being the author constantly inserts these 'option wizards' and charts anywhere he so desires. It is absurd, they are placed in the middle of paragraphs even mid-sentence. As such I found myself having to constantly *HUNT* for the continuation of a sentence. Many times this involves flipping more than one page. Who has time for such nonsense?