I try to keep abreast of options books on Amazon. I though I was familiar with, though have not read, all the titles.
Recently, a book by Samir Elias, popped up on the radar with 70 reviews and over 90 % positive.
How did I possibly miss this and secondly, your thoughts on the book?
Nice picks, ferry. Those books seem more practical than theoretical. I wonder if they require a sub to volcube.
Hull feels rather bland and removed from trading for me. I do intend to master Sinclair's book. I believe everyone's high regard, but I need to attack learning at a different angle when things get dry.
I have gone thru 3 of the 4 books by Gleadall. Rather pricey for a quick read., but it has confirmed some of my trading practices and pet theories. It has also allowed me to categorize my strategies and better understand my performance. I got my money's worth.
Interesting to learn that classic dispersion trading is so 20 years ago. Sounds unreachable for mortals now.