Quote from sync:
I keep reading about the importance of understanding synthetics. What is an example of how knowing synthetics is useful if I don't trade the underlying?
Quote from sync:
Who does a good job of explaining this area? I have Cottle's first book and his writing style doesn't match up with how I process information.
Quote from dagnyt:
Try this:
http://blog.mdwoptions.com/options_for_rookies/2008/07/equivalent-posi.html
Mark
If your option trading is fairly simpe, chances are, you have little or no need to understand synthetics. But if your positions get a bit more complex, it's helpful to understand equivalents because it can save you extra commissions and slippage if you can execute a position with fewer legs.I understand the basic theory but I don't see how it is applicable to trading apart from exploiting some minor arbitrage opportunity that may occasionally exist.
Quote from RedEyeFly:
I'm on Amazon.com and not finding any search results which directly address synthetics. Any new book suggestions.
I suppose synthetics is not the ultimate destination I'm after as all synthetics can be arrived at mathematically, but I would like to know more about popular and frequently used moves for position adjustments by the pros.
Thanks.
Options as a Strategic Investment (3rd Edition)Quote from RedEyeFly:
I'm on Amazon.com and not finding any search results which directly address synthetics. Any new book suggestions.
I suppose synthetics is not the ultimate destination I'm after as all synthetics can be arrived at mathematically, but I would like to know more about popular and frequently used moves for position adjustments by the pros.
Thanks.