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Trading Index Options
Trading Index Options
James B. Bittman
McGraw-Hill
, 1998 - 250 pages
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based on 14 reviews
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Designed and written for active traders who are interested in practical information that can improve their results,
Trading
Index
Options
offers tried-and-true techniques without a lot of theory and math. Bittman provides traders with the know-how to evaluate practical situations and manage positions. Among the key features: the basics of index options, including various spreads; how to match strategies with forecasts; alternatives for losing positions; the importance of price behavior and volatility. A windows-based software program that provides multiple option pricing and graphing is included in the package.
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5 Stars is not enough
From the beginning pages, the explanations are flowing and account for all levels of competency in
options
. When you finish the very readable book, you will have a solid understanding of
index
options. The graphs are excellent while the mathematical concepts are carefully explained. I have traded stock options successfully for the past ten years and I now have enough confidence in my knowledge of index options to not panic when hitting the enter button.
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The book is very good from a professional
options
trader and teacher.
A lot of the comments from people who recently bought this old (but good) book for the software, were not diligent enough to think about contacting the author. I contacted the author and he mailed me an updated version of the software that comes with the book. He was very kind and cordial.
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Good Book with Outdated Software
The good news is that this book is very nicely done, providing a useful foundation to beginner and intermediate
options
traders. I found that I learned quite a lot about the interactions between option pricing and the various factors influencing pricing. The author provides numerous case study examples utilizing the OP-EVAL(TM) software included with the book. A majority of the book contains detailed examples describing how to use the software and interpret the output. The bad news is that the software will not run on current Windows operating systems (Windows 98 or newer). So don't buy the book if you want to try the software on your own. Efforts to contact the author, through the publisher McGraw-Hill, about the possibility of updating the software, have been unsuccessful. Otherwise a good book.
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