How did you learn the intricate rules of trading Futs and Opts ?

Please give 1 or 2 most significant resources you used to learn strategies to trade Futs and Opts?

  • Formal Education with subsequent foray in Investment banking institutions

    Votes: 1 5.6%
  • Exchange website and other online resources

    Votes: 6 33.3%
  • Textbooks

    Votes: 6 33.3%
  • With help of mentor or at trading clubs

    Votes: 4 22.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 10 55.6%

  • Total voters
    18
LOOL We all know who this is directed towards!

I feel like this is how the standard PM to dest goes.

Everyone : "Hey Dest, how do you choose your butterfly strikes"

Dest : "I look at a local vol model before I flip delta and gamma. Then I see if the payoff is bimodal. If it's not I create a truncated distro to model the area under the curve. After that I price the risk reversal and check the polar coordinates of the dgamma/dvega".

Everyone : "That's awesome! Can you explain it again in english."

Dest : "Sorry I can't get into details".

Gotcha!
 
No he’s a pro. I’m reading a book about him. He was using neural nets in early 2k’s for entry signals. Most people didn’t know what that was back then. I wonder what kind of models someone like him would use. I’m sure it’s everything custom with ai for entry signals and trading in multiple world markets, otherwise someone can’t hope to trade like that.
 
No he’s a pro. I’m reading a book about him. He was using neural nets in early 2k’s for entry signals. Most people didn’t know what that was back then. I wonder what kind of models someone like him would use. I’m sure it’s everything custom with ai for entry signals and trading in multiple world markets, otherwise someone can’t hope to trade like that.

Well, he's not a cyborg, either. He's a human being, hehe. Maybe pose a question here for him? If you prick him, does he not...bleed?

 
I wonder what kind of models someone like him would use. I’m sure it’s everything custom with ai
Rumor has it that he has the last known working copy of Ranger (formerly TICShell). Running on an old pizza-box SparcStation held together with duct-tape and baling wire. AFAIK only 12 copies were sold before some FX vol group in London bought the whole thing and it disappeared. Would have been circa early 1996, IRRC. Borish left TIC shortly thereafter, same with Hirshfield. Lead developer was a guy named Adler out of the Technion, with a one syllable first name -- Dan or Ben or something like that.


Edit: Borish left Tudor in 1994, according to Wikipedia. And he was in charge of the Ranger project. So my memory is obviously faulty on that 1996 date.
 
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Yeah, that's Ranger.

When I first saw your post I thought "WTF? Does Contra have a copy too?" But now I see it is an old screengrab, probably scanned from one of the sales brochures.

If you've still got Ranger marketing material lying around, you've probably been in this business as long as I have.

The group in London who bought the Ranger Project were the Fenics guys. Again, IIRC.
 
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