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To: Bill Fletcher who wrote (12961)6/18/2000 6:58:00 PM
From: Herm  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 14162
 
Hello Bill,

Welcome to the forum! If you want to save some money and you are not in a hurry, pick up a 10% discount card at Books-A-Million for $5.00. Then, go to the internet at
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And use the card to apply the discount on their normal on-line discount. About 40%! You should save enough to buy both books at a little more than just one of the books.

Both are good book and a must have on the shelf reference.
McMillan on Options was written in NOV1996 whereas the Options as a Strategic Investment was written in OCT1992 and was fantastic overkill in information. I figured if I can only master just two of his chapters and I'll make a bundle of profit. :-) Getting closer every year.

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Hope that helps!



To: Bill Fletcher who wrote (12961)6/23/2000 10:42:00 PM
From: Joseph Francis Torti  Respond to of 14162
 
yes I thought "Getting started in Options" was a good and easy to understand book about options By Michael C. Thomsett. Joe