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The Options Course Second Edition: High Profit & Low Stress Trading Methods (Wiley Trading)
by George A. Fontanills
from Wiley
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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Avg. at best. 
Not great on information if you have more than a curosry understanding of options. I must admit, however, that many swear by this book--I just didn't get that much out of it. A better, albeit much less entertaining book, is Options as a Strategic Investment. Just be sure that you are purchasing the actual book and NOT the study guide.
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Broad coverage, mostly good book 
My background up until reading this book was a few years of mutual fund and stock trading in my personal portfolio, so my review is based on that. I had no previous options knowledge when reading the book. I felt that George did a fairly decent job of covering a broad range of topics in this book (maybe too broad), from stock and option trading, to how to pick a broker. IMHO since it is attempting to be a fully-encompassing book, it should have covered tax implications and tax planning, maybe even the... more info
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The Options Course a great resource 
If you intend to be a serious trader in the options market, this book is one of the "must reads." It has a basic approach to the subject matter yet delves into complex trading strategies in a way that is understandable to the novice trader. I recommend this book be studied along with "Option Volatility & Pricing" by Sheldon Natenberg.
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this is crap 
this is crap, after reading it you won't understand the first thing about options, some readers wrote or suggested that it is good for begginers, it's lie, get some decent books such as Hull's crap. Hull is considered by the way as an introduction!
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