Let me ask you this, have you ever seen an options trade work out well. But you still think that it was not a good trade? Were you thinking that there might have been something you could have done differently to make it work out better? Do you think that the market can be gamed or manipulated with options trading? I think these are all questions that any serious trader of options has asked themselves at one time or another and these are some of the things that I wanted to focus on when writing the second edition of my book Option Volatility & Pricing.
Overview About “Option Volatility & Pricing (2nd Edition)” by “Sheldon Natenberg”
This book is a detailed reference on options volatility and pricing with a focus on advanced trading strategies. It is written for finance practitioners, risk managers, engineers, and consultants. They need to know how options are priced in practice in order to model, measure or manage option-related risks. However, it should also appeal to students of quantitative finance who want to understand how volatility impacts options prices. The book presents many real-world examples based on actual market data as well as spreadsheet models that users can modify according to their own needs.
Reviews About “Option Volatility & Pricing (2nd Edition)” by “Sheldon Natenberg”
If you are a long-term investor or trader, then there is no way to ignore volatility in stock markets. Understanding the volatility of stocks with respect to your investment horizon is essential for formulating a viable investment plan. Equally important is learning how options help manage portfolio risk from rapid price movements. For example, suppose you want to buy XYZ company’s shares but are concerned about its highly volatile price movement. At times like these, buying an XYZ put option might be a better alternative since it gives you downside protection along with higher leverage (in other words, more bang for your buck). To buy such an option call for a great deal of knowledge about option pricing.
About “Sheldon Natenberg ” the Author of “Option Volatility & Pricing (1st Edition)”
Dr. Sheldon Natenberg is a research associate at New York University’s Stern School of Business and a lecturer at its Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He has written over 500 articles on option pricing, volatility trading, convertible securities, emerging markets, international finance, derivatives trading strategies, and risk management.
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