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To: Greg Higgins who wrote (13534)1/29/2001 2:07:42 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14162
 
>> Yes, it's true that Roth's revision is a bit late coming, perhaps because Roth himself is late...

... or perhaps because he's no longer among the living. I've been searching for an online obituary, but so far have only found confirmation in a reader's review of his LEAPS book at amazon.com:

A Well Written Book, August 18, 2000
Reviewer: A reader from Canandaigua, NY USA
This book is clearly written and was well worth buying. I wish I could benefit further from this man's work and knowledge, but unfortunately he died several years ago.


Can anyone recommend a beginner's book on covered calls? I have a friend who is interested in developing a revenue stream from his holdings, but doesn't know a put from a call. I find the thought of explaining the entire world of options daunting, and hope someone of this thread knows of a introductory book in the mode of the "_____ for Dummies" series.

Thanks in advance,
uf