Hey tradebanzai.
Ask 10 traders their favorite options books & you'll get at least 10 different answers. My list (Amazon, everything ~40% off):
Beginner: Thomsett - "Getting Started in Options", inexpensive, easy to read
Intermediate: McMillan has 2 "Options as a Strategic Investment", fairly expensive, almost like textbook, 6th ed(?).
McMillan on Options, lots of him explaining strategies
Advanced: Natenberg - Option Volatility & Pricing, my copy 10 years old, its a very good book
LEAPS: Understanding LEAPS Allaire & Kearney, replaced Roth Book which is not in print anyway, intermediate
Options Institute book OK but I wouldn't spend $$ for it
kny 3
Ask 10 traders their favorite options books & you'll get at least 10 different answers. My list (Amazon, everything ~40% off):
Beginner: Thomsett - "Getting Started in Options", inexpensive, easy to read
Intermediate: McMillan has 2 "Options as a Strategic Investment", fairly expensive, almost like textbook, 6th ed(?).
McMillan on Options, lots of him explaining strategies
Advanced: Natenberg - Option Volatility & Pricing, my copy 10 years old, its a very good book
LEAPS: Understanding LEAPS Allaire & Kearney, replaced Roth Book which is not in print anyway, intermediate
Options Institute book OK but I wouldn't spend $$ for it
kny 3