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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: lurqer who wrote (19339)5/18/2000 11:12:00 PM
From: bobkansas  Read Replies (1) of 35685
 
Here are some books on options (not in any order of priority):

OPTIONS, Chicago Board of Options Exchange
ALL ABOUT OPTIONS, Wasendort
OPTIONS FOR THE STOCK INVESTOR, Bittman
GETTING STARTED IN OPTIONS, Thomsett
WALL STREET MONEY MACHINE, Cook
SURE-THING OPTIONS TRADING, Angell
OPTIONS: A PERSONAL SEMINAR, NYIF
LEAPS, Roth
TRADE OPTIONS ONLINE, Fontanills
THE OPTIONS COURSE, Fontanills
THE OPTIONS COURSE WORKBOOK, Fontanills
THE OPTIONS ADVISOR, Schaeffer
HOW TO MAKE MONEY WITH STOCK OPTIONS, Hecht
OPTIONAL WEALTH, Sherman and Whittaker

None of the above is perfect and I have no favorites. The best book on writing covered calls has yet to be written.

Good primer on this is
Allen's MULTIPLE STREAMS OF INCOME (Chapter 7).
Just released.

Look at AMAZON, put in "options" as key word and 25 plus books will show up.

Voltaire's comments are really the best for the real world. None of these books really compare. I have a notebook of printouts of V's posts and replies, questions, etc. from others. I read them with a yellow highlighter and re-read them tell I get it.

Second, I will share experiences as I go along. Much yet to learn although much may be "noise" as to options.

Hope that helps.

Bob
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