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The Options Playbook, Expanded 2nd Edition: Featuring 40 strategies for bulls, bears, rookies, all-stars and everyone in between. Review

The Options Playbook, Expanded 2nd Edition: Featuring 40 strategies for bulls, bears, rookies, all-stars and everyone in between.
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I consider myself a basic option trader. Up until I read this book covered calls and cash-secured put selling were the only option strategies I used and I was doing quite well until the sub-prime mortgage debacle. After taking a substantial hit to my account I decided to try to learn how to make money in an up and down market, so I bought a few books on options and planned to advance my education. My issue was I could not get through them because they were so math heavy or so boring that it just wasn't possible to stay awake while reading. The options playbook was just the right speed and density. It explains how to set up each strategy and provides a heads up to many of the pitfalls of each play. It does it in a VERY user friendly, easy to understand format. Also, it has a ingenious spiral binding which makes it possible to lay the book flat on the desk turned to the page you need, because of this it is the only book I keep next to my computer. I use it all the time for a quick reference or just a simple sanity check before I enter my long put spreads. I do wish it had a little more detail on how to exit positions. I have found this to be an issue with my other options books, so I had to learn the old fashion way - by doing. I did some research on author and found out that he has many free archived webinars on the Chicago Board Options Exchanges site ([...]). They are an excellent follow up to the book if you want more detail on a particular strategy and I also noticed his blog is posted inside his author page.

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The New Options Advantage: Gaining a Trading Edge Over the Markets, Revised Edition Review

The New Options Advantage: Gaining a Trading Edge Over the Markets, Revised Edition
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A good choice for stock option investors despite it mentioning commmodities. This book will overwhelm a beginner, who should start with Charles Caes' great "Tools of the Bear" (which works for bull and bear markets). Far superior to George Fontanills. Caplan is creative, he writes well and gives the studious reader many important tips. I made two pages of notes from this book. With even a little experience, an options investor will truly ascend to a higher level of knowledge and trading mastery with this book.

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Trading Options in Turbulent Markets: Master Uncertainty Through Active Volatility Management (Bloomberg Financial) Review

Trading Options in Turbulent Markets: Master Uncertainty Through Active Volatility Management (Bloomberg Financial)
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I've been trading for several years now (not at a professional level), and make regular profits selling stock options (mostly covered calls and naked puts).
I've bought this book in order to learn new strategies I could use to improve my trading results, but I don't think the book delivers on this.
There are mainly two parts in this book :
- the first options theory, volatility and discussion on the greeks
- the second part describes ten strategies using options
Concerning the theoretical part, it's true that there is no math formula, everything is plain english, but I really don't understand how to use this for my personal trading. For example, there's a discussion about trading "delta neutral" positions, but how can this possibly apply to an amateur ? As far as I know, only market makers are interested in this, because they want to remove the directional risk of their positions.
Concerning the strategies, the relatively "basic" ones are well documented : the covered call, the naked put, the married put, the collar and the straddle/strangle are well treated, the author gives Profit/Loss profiles and the information is sufficient for the reader to know what he/she is doing, although there are some errors (for example page 121 on the table : if you buy 1000 shares @ $28, and sold ten $30 call @ 1.50 ; if the stock is at $40 or $56 at expiration, you will have to sell your shares for $30, netting $2 on the shares, and keeping the $1.5 premium, resulting in a profit of $3500, not $1500).
The rest of the strategies, which are more complex and then need more coverage, are not explained well to my opinion.
The vertical spreads, for example, don't have any Profit/Loss profile ! Maybe the aim of the author was to make his readers think and experiment by themselves, but the main aim when buying a book is to learn quicker.
For the calendar spread, it's the same thing : I really struggled to understand what this strategy was about, until I checked in Guy Cohen's book what it was : it is the equivalent of a covered call, but you replace the long stock with a long call.
For the back spreads and ratio spreads, there is just a call ratio spread P/L profile. If you want to understand what happens to a call back spread that moves against your expectations, you need to do all the research by yourself, or look in another book.
In short, I was disappointed by this book : when reading, I didn't understand how to use the theoretical part in my trading, I already knew the "basic" strategies and learned nothing more, and the more advanced strategies are not explained deeply enough.
Here are some recommandations :
- to learn about options and the greeks in general, look at "Options made easy" by Guy Cohen
- to learn about five real strategies that work, and how to correctly implement them, look at "Get Rich With Options" by Lee Lowel (the title is weird, but the book clearly delivers)
- to have a reference of all the options strategies available, look at "The Bible Of Options Strategies" by Guy Cohen
- to learn how to generate income through selling options, look at the "Complete Guide to Option Selling" by Cordier and Gross (the book only discusses commodity options, but offers practical advice that can be used by equity options traders as well)
- to learn how to make significant amount of money trading stocks and options, look at "Generate thousands etc..." by Samir Elias, although you need to carefully examine the risk of the strategies presented (be careful, you might be completely blown away by this book!)



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Generate Thousands in Cash on your Stocks Before Buying or Selling Them: Third Edition Review

Generate Thousands in Cash on your Stocks Before Buying or Selling Them: Third Edition
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I was able to triple my trading account in the past 18 months with this book. Although, I did own the first and second editions, it is the third edition that gave me these remarkable results. How did I do this? I followed the stepwise procedure below:
(1) I programmed the scan suggested by the author on pages 357-383 into my stock scanning software to find long trades reversing from a bottom. I also adapted the scan to search for short trades reversing from a top. This is quite easy to do by reversing the stated conditions.
(2) I used the market timing indicator discussed on pages 179-185 to decide whether the general market is turning up or down. The indicators in the book are best used to detect an inflection point in the market which is critical to catch moves early in the trend.
A down signal was given by this indicator in Nov 2007.
(3) When the general market is turning up I run the scan that searches for long trades. I focused only on two high profit setups discussed in the book: VPV reversal and the highly profitable falling rectangle. My reason for focusing on these setups is that not only they have high profit potential, they get you in early in the trend thus reducing the possibility of being stopped out of the trade and keeping drawdown at a minimum.
While VPV reversals are not hard to find, the highly explosive falling rectangles do not come by more than few times a year , but once you find them you can get profits upwards of 50% in a short time.
(4) If the general market is turning down I ran the scan that searched for stocks to short. In this case, however I looked for a rising rectangle pattern which is essentially the opposite of afalling rectangle. I also required that the break below the rectangle be accompanied by a volume spike. Knowing that markets and stocks fall much faster than they rise I would buy puts on the stock at the next strike below the current price. Once that strike price is reached and if the downtrend is still intact I will sell the puts I hold and buy puts at a lower strike and so on.
To show the explosive profits you can get using this technique, I will give a specific example: On 8/21/08 my short search program identified JDSU as a stock falling with a heavy volume spike. On examining the chart a break below a rising rectangle was evident. By buying $7.5 puts when the stock was at $10+ and then selling them when the stock hit $7.5 and buying $5 strike puts and so on until the stock hit $2.5 , my small investment grew by 20 times.
I have taken the advice of the author in my trading "to specialize in specific setups and get good at them to the point where they can be recognized by a glance at the chart".
I waited this long before writing the review since I had read many reviews and even written reviews myself on books without addressing the critical question: did the reviewer make money with ideas in the book. In most cases it is difficult to answer that question, however is this case it was possible since I followed a specific approach suggested in the book and it worked.
My actual rating for the book though is slightly shy of 5 (around 4.75) stars mainly because the author does not discuss record keeping in detail. He touches on psychology and does discuss money management and risk control by setting stops out of congestion areas, so you do not get run over by market makers and using specific option strategies to control risk.
I do not believe this is a major drawback since there are many books that discuss trading psychology and record keeping.
A personal note regarding trading psychology: When I was not doing so well trading I started reading books that focus mainly on trading psychology , record keeping , followed their advice and got little improvements.
However , a successful trading system changed my psychology by making me more confident, and thus willing to pull the trigger when I see a setup that falls within my specialty. Since most trades were profitable it was easy to cut losses on the ones that were not, thus following the saying cut your losses and let profits run was much easier to do.


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After a sell out first and second edition, Dr. Samir Elias added significant new material to the third edition - the main focus of which is making money in multiple ways. You can make money by purely trading stocks using numerous combinations of technical indicators described in several chapters and supported by practical market examples. You can also make money by raising cash on your long term holdings using effective and simple option strategies. In addition, you can make money by increasing your return on profitable trades while significantly reducing losses on unprofitable ones by using risk control strategies described in a special chapter. Learn also how to find stocks that have the potential to deliver explosive profits by incorporating ideas from the author's own stock scanning system that is presented in the book. Make the most of your trades by using specific techniques to determine the approximate best exit time and price using methods in the book applied in detail to the author's own trades. Whatever kind of trader you may be, this book will show you practical ways to increase your profits. If you are a swing trader, you can use candlestick charts combined with two specific technical signals to enter profitable trades. If you are an intermediate term trader, you can use profitable chart patterns described in one of the chapters in combination with technical signals to increase your return. Long term investors can use CD charts described in an especially dedicated chapter to determine the long term direction of a stock as well as entry and exit points.

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Lessons from the Pit, A Successful Veteran of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Shows Executives How to Thrive in a Competitive Environment Review

Lessons from the Pit, A Successful Veteran of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Shows Executives How to Thrive in a Competitive Environment
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Joe has done a good job of taking interesting stories from his life and distilling an excellent life-lesson from each. Joe's life comes through clearly in this well written collection. He is transparent and engaging. Not only does it draw us to examine our inner health and values, but to look to our own stories for the lessons hidden in them. Worth a plane flight to read it.

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