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Don’t be stingy! And please, do not recommend Natenburg and McMillan smfh lol
Well, it's not the actual book, so I'll mention it. One item to mention that I just came across and found quite useful is that there is actually a workbook of exercises (with worked solutions) available for Natenberg. This is a really helpful tome for helping solidify all the basic concepts covered in that (and similiar) options texts.
 
“a buyer of a call has the right”

Right now I'm reading "..the seller of a call has the obligation..." For a person new to options trading both books have some merit.

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P.s. I also recommend that options traders read (or reread) "a buyer of put has the right" and "the the seller of a put has the obligation" Both go hand in hand with the "call" books. :sneaky:
 
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I own Bennet's book and I did enjoy some sections of it. I am currently about halfway through Taleb's book Dynamic Hedging. This is a great book but also more on the theoretical side. I have a MS in Statistics but I still have to take my time with it.

Has anyone ever read the entire Volcube series? I read the first one and I thought it was excellent.

 
I own Bennet's book and I did enjoy some sections of it. I am currently about halfway through Taleb's book Dynamic Hedging. This is a great book but also more on the theoretical side. I have a MS in Statistics but I still have to take my time with it.

Has anyone ever read the entire Volcube series? I read the first one and I thought it was excellent.


I haven’t, but their MM simulation was great! I’ll start it next, thanks.
 
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