Customer Review: Great Book , eplains everything in a no nonsense easy to understand wording, BUT if you don't know the basics or not to familiar with investments in general this book will be wasted on you, I've read some chapters 3 or 4 times now and learn and re-learn something new everytime I read (re-read) it,... more info
Customer Review: Lawrence G. McMillan is the author of the famous title "Options as a Strategic Investment". What's the difference between the two books? This one is entirely different: it teaches option trading in actual examples, and is not intended to be a complete definition of strategies. This is a book in... more info
Most advice from Trading books focus on indicators and other stochastic measurements to help you trade better... but this book is focused on discerning market truth by analyzing the price and volume relationships. With the development of this ability the trader will be able to make rational... more info
Customer Review: Before reading this book, I already have something introductory knowledge about option from Cohen's . I finished read this book in two days -- it's too superficial, you can go throught it very quick. Here is what I learn from the whole book. 1. Covered call writing could be... more info
Customer Review: This book could probably be considered the Chevy in McMillan's fleet, with McMillan on Options and Options as a Strategic Investment standing as the Cadillac and Corvette, respectively. It's a worthwhile addition, but if you're new to McMillan, you'd probably be better-served by one of his more... more info