I would follow only half of this advice, that is, read the classics on options trading.
The problems with trading live is that it will probably take you 12 to 20 option expiration cycles to learn to trade options. That is really expensive, and is best learned at a professional options firm.
nitro
The problems with trading live is that it will probably take you 12 to 20 option expiration cycles to learn to trade options. That is really expensive, and is best learned at a professional options firm.
nitro
Quote from bigbiscuit:
Heres an alternative:
Buy copies of all the essential options books mentioned here on ET ad nauseam, like Cottle and Natenburg... Understand everything in them. Tinker around with your newly learned trading techniques with a TOS paper-money account... As soon as you like, muster 5 to 10 grand or whatever you can manage and start trading small.
Chances are you're going to lose the plot a bit and get into silly trades etc; even after you've gone to Sheridan's or anyone else's master-class for that matter. Point is, you can learn all this stuff and more by reading (at a fraction of the cost).. plus, its better to learn through experience....
You should also trawl through the archives of ET, because amongst the dreck, there are some priceless threads from real traders, with real experience, who have generously dispensed their hard won knowledge... you can learn practical trading concepts and absorb advice you're never going to find in books and seminars, for free too.