
Title: The Bible of Options Strategies
Sub Title: The Definitive Guide for Practical Trading Strategies
Author: Guy Cohen
Publisher: Financial Times Prentice Hall
Year: 2005 (April 17)
Pages: 400
ISBN: 0131710664 / 9780131710665
Format: Hardcover
Description:
In The Bible of Options Strategies, options trader Guy Cohen systematically presents today's 60 most effective strategies for trading options: how and why they work, when they're appropriate, and exactly how to use each one -- step by step. The only comprehensive reference of its kind, this book will help you identify and implement the optimal strategy for every opportunity, trading environment, and goal. It's practical from start to finish: 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 all five key areas of options strategy: 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. This book draws on materials Cohen has presented to thousands of traders via seminars and Web subscriptions that cost $800 and up... now available, for the first time, at a tiny fraction of that price. More than an incredible value, The Bible of Options Strategies is the definitive reference to contemporary options trading: the one book you need by your side whenever you trade.
About the Author:
Guy Cohen, MRICS, MBA, is the developer of OptionEasy, the world's most comprehensive and user-friendly online options trading and training application. A successful private investor and trader, Cohen has developed a global reputation for teaching technical analysis, options strategies, and trading psychology.
Guy is author of the global best-seller Options Made Easy, the definitive plain-English guide to options trading for private investors. He holds an MBA in finance from City University (Cass) Business School, London, UK.
Author Website: www.optioneasy.com
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