What strategies do you guys use?

Quote from Martinghoul:

I would recommend, as I always do, Euan Sinclair's books, both of them. They're my favourite by far.

I've read a couple of people's posts in this forum, praising Sinclair's books. I'm gonna get them.
 
Quote from atticus:
Martin = filthy :p
Noooooo!!! I am not that shameless of a plugger... And yes, it's a compliment indeed, but I can only aspire to be a fraction as good as filthy. I am just a fan of his stuff, is all.
 
In the field of trading, strategies are needed in order to handle different deals successful. We all know that this kind of business, all things must be studied well to avoid failures. We should be business minded on every deal they we are going to enter.
 
Quote from Martinghoul:
I would recommend, as I always do, Euan Sinclair's books, both of them. They're my favourite by far.
Yes. I would say that Volatility Trading is the only book out there that takes a real, comprehensive approach to the subject. To get any deeper, you would have to read some good sell-side research and build up some experience of your own.

One thing is for sure - in this business, a spanked bottom is usually the most sensible pricing model.
 
Quote from sle:

One thing is for sure - in this business, a spanked bottom is usually the most sensible pricing model.
That's the famous S&M model, innit? And I am not talking about Scholes and Merton or nuthin' like that :).
 
Quote from Martinghoul:

That's the famous S&M model, innit? And I am not talking about Scholes and Merton or nuthin' like that :).
Well, it's more like Scholes and Meriwether model :) Except their spanking was a pretty intense one, from what I remember
 
Quote from sle:
Well, it's more like Scholes and Meriwether model :) Except their spanking was a pretty intense one, from what I remember
Well, Meriwether seemed to enjoy it so much he just had to do it again (and again)...
 
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