Managed accounts and hedge funds are very similar in terms of the way they operate (i.e fees - 1% and 20%). The main difference is that if you have a managed account, the account will be in the clients name and you will have investment authority over the account. A hedge fund you would set up a...
Nothing is 100%, 1 thing you can look for are market shorts building up in the open book. But to take advantage of this you will need to have a conversion or another product that will allow you to get short on the opening print.
You are probably better off just picking up a book, like -
"How to Create and Manage a Hedge Fund: A Professional's Guide (Hardcover)" by Stuart A. McCrary
I read "Trading in the Zone" after I was trading for 6 mons. I have been profitable ever since. I think understanding Psychology has helped me 60%, risk management 20%, and my method 20%.
I'm looking for a good advance option book. I know the basics about options and option strategies. I'm thinking about buying
"Option Volatility & Pricing: Advanced Trading Strategies and Techniques (Hardcover)" by Sheldon Natenberg.
Does any know if this is a good book or recommend...