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Paperback The Four Biggest Mistakes in Options Trading Book

ISBN: 188327222X

ISBN13: 9781883272227

The Four Biggest Mistakes in Options Trading

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With over 50,000 copies in print for the first edition, Kaeppel's insight has undoubtedly made its mark in the options world. Now, he strikes again with an updated and more comprehensive look at those... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Short and sweet but too theoretical

This book is useful in directing novice options traders to the four biggest mistakes usually made in this area. The book does what is says with describing the theory behind the authors arguments but unfortunaly does not provide market examples on how that should be implemented in real life. Having read other books by this author, I am sure he is capable of supplementing his theory with examples . One of the mistakes he mentions is buying only out of the money options and he recommends buying in the money options. Unfortunately he does not address the fact that this approach could still result in a total loss if the option ends out of the money by expiration day. In addition to be successful in trading in the money options your timing needs to be accurate enough to be certain you do not face a total loss. Timing is never addressed in this book and you would need to supplement this by other books that focus more on this area.Why 5 stars? Even with these shotcomings it is important that beginners know where they can go wrong and then focus on what to do right.

Excellent book that delivers exactly what its title says

There are four basic mistakes all beginning option traders make, these are:1) Relying solely on market timing;2) Buying only out-of-the-money options;3) Using strategies that are too complex; and 4) Casting too wide a net on option choicesRelying solely on market timing.It causes failure because it ignores implied volatility. It can lead to paying far too much to purchase an option. It would be like buying a stock without knowing its P/E, or buying a car without knowing its blue book value. The way to avoid this mistake is by carefully analyzing which options are best suited to achieve your objective. Also, measure what is the current implied volatility of these options and compare it vs. the historical volatility of this option. This will give you an idea of the current valuation of this option, and whether it appears overpriced or underpriced.Buying only out-of-the-money options.By doing so, you ignore the probability that the option will eventually be in-the-money. It leads to buying options with little likelihood of profiting. You can get lucky once. But, such a blind strategy is a sure way to get wiped out in option trading. Instead, you should know exactly what is the probability of you making money on each option trades. This entails knowing the "Delta" of a specific option. If an option has a Delta of 20. It has a 20% chance of being in-the-money. Using strategies that are too complex.This leads to unfavorable risk\reward situations. First, you should determine your objective and make certain the trade you are going to make can achieve those objectives without more risk than you can handle.Casting too wide a net.You will spend too much time wasted looking for opportunities among illiquid options. By doing so, you will waste a lot of your potential returns on the wider bid and ask spreads of these less than liquid options. Instead, focus on securities that have actively traded options. This book is a real eye opener on option trading.

Excellent book but could be enhanced

This book is excellent for beginning options traders. You can save yourself a lot of losses and headaches by following the authors advice. Even though this book is small, it is concise, powerful and very understandable. The only reservation I have is the lack of real life examples on how to apply the concepts profitably.On a friend's recommendation I recently picked up the book "Generate thousands in cash on your stocks without selling them" which gives real examples on how to use options in combination with stock trades to enhance profits. These books together in my opinion form a powerful combination.

Essential Reading For Beginning Option Traders

I strongly recommend you read this book before you even think about buying or selling stock options. I would have saved myself a lot of $$$ had I read this book first, because it explains very clearly and concisely why most option traders lose money. The text is highly readable and understandable. No long-winded or difficult theories here. Invest a few bucks and a few hours and you will be richly rewarded.
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