In The Bible of Options Strategies, Second Edition, legendary options trader Guy Cohen systematically presents today’s most effective strategies for trading how and why they work, when they're appropriate and inappropriate, and how to use each one responsibly and with confidence.
Updated throughout, this edition contains new chapters assessing the current options landscape, discussing margin collateral issues, and introducing Cohen’s exceptionally valuable OVI indicators.
The Bible of Options Strategies, Second Edition is practical from start to modular, easy to navigate, and thoroughly cross-referenced, so you can find what you need fast, and act before your opportunity disappears. Cohen systematically covers every key area of options income strategies, volatility strategies, sideways market strategies, leveraged strategies, and synthetic strategies.
Even the most complex techniques are explained with unsurpassed clarity – making them accessible to any trader with even modest options experience. More than an incredible value, this is the definitive reference to contemporary options the one book you need by your side whenever you trade. For all options traders with at least some experience.
Guy Cohen is a financial trading innovator and the creator of the US-patented OVI Indicator. Specializing in stocks and options, he has authored best-selling books like Options Made Easy, The Bible of Options Strategies, and The Insider Edge. Guy’s options platform was licensed by NYSE Euronext from 2002 to 2011, and he provided data analysis for Nasdaq's International Securities Exchange. With an MBA in Finance from City University, Guy developed the OVI after recognizing the lack of effective trading tools for private investors. Today, he continues to empower traders through his research and the WiseTraders platform.
Easy,fast and simple to consult. The book contains all the possible strategies which a investore can use moreover the best quality of this book is the graphic rappresentation of every possible startegy,with a legenda easily readable to understand what are the characteristics of each strategy:profenciy,direction,volatlity,assest legs,risk,reward and type which means if you are going to create capital gain or a regular income. The book teach's when a strategy is appropriate,when is inappropriate, and how to use each one responsibly. Moeover the book has four fantastic table of contents,each of them uses a different parameter of differentiation:by chapter,by proficiency, by direction,by volatility,by risk/reward and by type.
A book that every stock option investor should have.
The definitive guide and reference book for Options strategies. Very thoughtfully crafted all option strategies, along with rationale, impact, entry/exit and real time example. Easy to search and consistent interface all along.
If one understands all the strategies in his book, can be safely assumed that all options basics are clear to him.
A comprehensive reference manual for anybody interested in the murky world of derivatives.
Trading strategies are effectively grouped depended upon your outlook which makes the books a really handy tool. The mind maps would make it easy to navigate the myriad option strategies.
It is a basic book meant for beginners in the first couple of weeks of learning about options. If you have some exams, there is a strategy table in the appendix section you can use.
This book only contains all types of option strategies we can use complete with their delta, gamma, vega, etc. a book that in my opinion is a very basic book and will be less useful for those who have already learned about options.
the useful one from the book is the index to make us easier to choose which one strategy based on proficiency, risk vs reward, and type of income (regular income / capital gain). There is index too to make us easier to choose which strategy we should use in three different market direction (bullish, bearish, sideway markets), which one we should use in different volatility (high volatility - low volatility)
I’ve also read Indonesian version of the book published by Elexmedia that so poorly translated. Juat read the English version
If you're going to call yourself a "bible" and "definitive guide," you should be relatable to people who know absolutely nothing about the subject matter. This book assumes the reader already knows much of the terminology. I was left frustrated and confused rather than enlightened and believing I could tackle options trading, so I eventually stopped reading. No one likes to read a book that makes them feel less knowledgeable on a subject the more they read.