Thank you, Choad.

Quote from ozzy:
I have to disagree with everyone here. I think its a very good idea to spend 5K on a two day course.
This two day ass raping will teach you to WAKE THE FUCK UP and restrain yourself from feeding the machine.
Like I said before in a thread I recently started "Your all gay" and if you pay for these courses you deserve to get it up the ass.
Later Suckas.
you can download the manual and get all the detail:Quote from xtrhvydty:
1. Do these or any options software allow you to assign variables to all option prices?
2. Can you then input the option prices of all strikes and all months into a custom user macro or spreadsheet?
3. Can you graph these option prices in 3 dimensions (strike, month, greeks)?
Quote from Lawrence Chan:
OV is a pro software. That means, it provides tools that pro users need. From personal experience and market makers I know, they simply use OV because it does its job perfectly.
That say, it also means most retail clients will find its price offending and harder to use. Believe it or not, most retail traders who trade options do not carry more than a simple position (2 legs up to 4 legs) and that does not show how good OV is.
Most MMs carry 10 to 15 lines of options per symbols. All basic analysis are not necessary for them because they know options in and out. What they need is the odd (historical volatility) and how the underlying reacting to the scenario.
Thus it is not a matter of which tool is better, it is which tool fits you the best.