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To: TVEYE who wrote (12883)3/22/2001 9:00:43 PM
From: jeffersonkeith  Respond to of 37746
 
The Chicago Board of Options Exchange (CBOE) provides plenty of info. Another good resource...

www.equis.com/free/taaz/



To: TVEYE who wrote (12883)3/22/2001 9:14:08 PM
From: Sharck  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37746
 
TV, where were you today when I needed you... One of the first books I picked up on options "Trading in Currency Options" was written by William Sutton. Most of the others are similar enough for me to suggest going to your local university biz library, any good book store or amzn.com and getting one that explains the basics. A search on google or Ask Jeeves also can lead to some info that could be helpful. I tend to buy 1-2 months near the moneys... Good luck.



To: TVEYE who wrote (12883)3/22/2001 9:34:15 PM
From: EightyEight  Respond to of 37746
 
Free Options Seminars around the USA...
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To: TVEYE who wrote (12883)3/23/2001 5:08:41 AM
From: minorejoy2000  Respond to of 37746
 
Call CBOE (I don't have phone no.) and request their literature and video and software, all free. The most valuable is the software which has some great interactive position simulations on all combinations (spreads, synthetic calls and puts, etc.)