Quote from noregrets:
Two pieces of advice. First, read as much as you can. I recommend:
Options as a Strategic Investment - McMillan (I would start with this and Natenberg)
Option Volatility and Pricing - Natenberg
Options Trading: The Hidden Reality - Cottle (my all-time favorite)
Option Market Making - Baird
Volatility Trading - Sinclair
Option Trading - Sinclair (another good book to start with)
Dynamic Hedging - Taleb
Options, Futures and Other Derivatives - Hull
Second, fund a very small live account and start making trades as you learn about the strategies. You will learn a lot by watching how the positions behave in the market.
Good luckQuote from trader46:
Many of those choices are (for the most part) irrelevant or going to bore the OP to death, or possible be over their head unless they are heavily interested in statistics or advanced mathematics/modelling..
Quote from noregrets:
Two pieces of advice. First, read as much as you can. I recommend:
Options as a Strategic Investment - McMillan (I would start with this and Natenberg)
Option Volatility and Pricing - Natenberg
Options Trading: The Hidden Reality - Cottle (my all-time favorite)
Option Market Making - Baird
Volatility Trading - Sinclair
Option Trading - Sinclair (another good book to start with)
Dynamic Hedging - Taleb
Options, Futures and Other Derivatives - Hull
Second, fund a very small live account and start making trades as you learn about the strategies. You will learn a lot by watching how the positions behave in the market.