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Hi Philip,

the Forchione book is certainly worth reading, especially for people who are
comparatively new to options and look for a solid understanding of
volatility concepts and the "Greeks". It's geared more towards option
writing, and places special emphasis on the sale of strangles (an unlimited
risk strategy that I personally don't like).

There are numerous diagrams which really do justice to the title; most of
them are done with OptionVue. Paul knows his subject well; he is a broker,
and also trades these option strategies for his clients.

Definitely recommended reading.

Hope this helps.

Michael Suesserott


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Betreff: [RT] Question about books:Nison and Forchione


Hello all,

Could anyone tell me if there`s a big difference between steve nisons
two books; does "beyond candlesticks" include most of the first book`s
material, as is often the case with such books?
Also, does anyone have an opinion about "trading options visually" by
Paul Forchione? I know that INO.com REALLY seems to think it`s great
:-).

thanks

Philip



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