Hey man,
I'm just listening to the PropTrading Chat you had going on with Don. Man, i wished you guys had this conversation a few months earlier. Just last november, i started tape reading, and due to a few reasons which i will not get to in more details, i quit the job..... part of the reason was because of the hybrid market that was getting ready to set in motion, and the exact reason you stated... the art of tape reading is and will become a lost art in the future as nyse becomes more electronic.
I remember you started trading options after your tape reading gig, and after listening to this conversation you had with don regarding the proprietary firms that are out there these days and what's going on within the industry, it kind of reminded me of your current trading instrument.
I am getting very interested in options and have started to educate myself on the subject, but i was wondering if you could share some of your experiences in the options market -- as well as dropping a few tips if at all possible?
For example, what books would you recommend reading... from beginner level -> intermediate -> advanced.
And what sort of thing should i concentrate first.... the different strategies, as well as the little tricks you've picked up over the years... like what to look for.
I know you are usually very busy, but if you ever get a chance to read this post, i would really appreciate some of your inputs.
I have been a fan of your comments and insightful knowledge on tape reading. Too bad my career timing was a little off =p
Anyway, hope to hear from you soon.
kind regard.
chief
I'm just listening to the PropTrading Chat you had going on with Don. Man, i wished you guys had this conversation a few months earlier. Just last november, i started tape reading, and due to a few reasons which i will not get to in more details, i quit the job..... part of the reason was because of the hybrid market that was getting ready to set in motion, and the exact reason you stated... the art of tape reading is and will become a lost art in the future as nyse becomes more electronic.
I remember you started trading options after your tape reading gig, and after listening to this conversation you had with don regarding the proprietary firms that are out there these days and what's going on within the industry, it kind of reminded me of your current trading instrument.
I am getting very interested in options and have started to educate myself on the subject, but i was wondering if you could share some of your experiences in the options market -- as well as dropping a few tips if at all possible?
For example, what books would you recommend reading... from beginner level -> intermediate -> advanced.
And what sort of thing should i concentrate first.... the different strategies, as well as the little tricks you've picked up over the years... like what to look for.
I know you are usually very busy, but if you ever get a chance to read this post, i would really appreciate some of your inputs.
I have been a fan of your comments and insightful knowledge on tape reading. Too bad my career timing was a little off =p
Anyway, hope to hear from you soon.
kind regard.
chief

