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To: dli who wrote (1921)1/20/2001 7:46:06 AM
From: jjs_ynot  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2317
 
Dave,

I have to agree. There is not a good book on option position maintenance and repair strategies that I have found.

Regards,

Dave



To: dli who wrote (1921)1/20/2001 2:56:48 PM
From: KFE  Respond to of 2317
 
Dave,

IMO the very best book on options out there is Natenberg's "Option Volatiliy and Pricing".

I would have to agree with that as I think most Options Market Makers would also. What I would strongly disagree with is those who recommend this book to novice options traders. This should not be your first options book. I would agree with your comments about McMillan's book but I still think that it is the the most comprehensive basic options book. I think that he proves that you don't have to be a good trader (my understanding is that he is not a very good trader) to write a book about trading.

Regards,

Ken