I have Saliba’s book on spreads, which is pretty good. The book discussed here doesn’t get good reviews. It is one of the few trading books I don’t have!! Most of these books tell you what to do when you are in the huddle, but not when the pass rush is on, and you are looking for a receiver. (Not a bad analogy for an Englishman!) We don’t need more fancy spreads – they just move the lines around a bit on the risk graph. What we need is a sense of “I am in a calendar, and my deltas have gone from 5 to minus 62, and I am sliding into the abyss. What do I do?” That kind of stuff. I may sound like I know what I am talking about, but I am lousy at it. There is a book called “Trading Option Greeks”, which I left in the supermarket cart because it was my “standing in line” book and I forgot it. I am currently back on Augen’s Volatility Edge, which I didn’t really understand the first time through. Do any of you guys out there have an opinion on these?
Bill
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