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To: KFE who wrote (1133)1/9/2000 12:25:00 AM
From: OX  Respond to of 2317
 
Thanks Ken.
I have had several ppl recommend it to me, but your recommendation pushed me over the edge.
I just ordered it, so unless Dave buys it at Borders tmo, I will probably have to review it first. :-)



To: KFE who wrote (1133)1/9/2000 10:11:00 AM
From: OX  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2317
 
Ken, what would you recommend as the top three books on options... not necessarily for beginners, but just overall?
I've skimmed a few books, but mcmillan is the only one I've ever read seriously. I don't normally buy books w/o at least skimming first, but Natenberg's has been recommended so often it was just time.

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since I already mentioned another of my favorite books (Dorsey's PNF), I'll mention my first favorite book which is Elder's Trading for a Living. I don't reach for them too often anymore, but I keep Elder, Dorsey and McMillan nearby at all times just in case.