whatd you think?just finished Trading Vol
whatd you think?
$100 million in one day? It's humbling to meet a big, swinging dick, just when you thought you were the stuff.
Is that his Own, personal, wealth, bet...or does he represent a company, firm, brokerage or client?
Can you elaborate, specifically, what that trade involved...risk/reward? What kind of a return % ROI is that?
You can't lose reading an options book if you want to be an options trader. Almost all of them will have something you can synthesize into your current knowledge base.
When I started I read Hull and did all the math problems in it. It took me about 2 weeks while also working on a some stat arb strategies for the desk. I just finished most of Euan Sinclair's latest book.
After 20 years of trading vol (as a quant, market maker, flow trader, prop trader, and as a retail shlub), I'm still learning about options and about how they work. It's a journey, not a destination.
It frequently links to this (e book?) by an actual quant.
https://bookdown.org/maxime_debellefroid/MyBook/all-about-volatility.html#implied-volatility
The guy doesn't fuck around. If I was better with options, I might be able to learn a lot from it -- most of it's going way over my head.
Honestly why even make this post?I really do not like to trade options so I can not give the suggestion about the books you read to learn options. Google can help you to find a good book.
Theory is good to a point, but you can drown in it and never be profitable. Look at academics who are "experts" on derivatives but too scared to trade options in their accounts. Even some professionals at banks and other places have a deep understanding of derivatives but don't trade them.This isn't a book, its a forum or something. It's helping me learn some stuff.
http://sp-finance.e-monsite.com/
It frequently links to this (e book?) by an actual quant.
https://bookdown.org/maxime_debellefroid/MyBook/all-about-volatility.html#implied-volatility
The guy doesn't fuck around. If I was better with options, I might be able to learn a lot from it -- most of it's going way over my head.