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21 reviewsISBN 10: 0137142862
ISBN 13: 9780137142866
Author: Carley Garner, Paul Brittain
Don't Miss out on Today's Hottest Trading Arena: Commodity Options! "The authors have written the definitive work on trading commodity options. Their in-depth knowledge of this subject is legendary among industry professionals and expert traders alike, and their ability to relay their knowledge through text, pictures, and the spoken word is unparalleled in our industry." --Lan Turner, CEO, Gecko Software, Inc. "This book captures the realities of commodity option trading in a simple and easy- to-read presentation that will be beneficial for traders of all sizes and skill levels." --Chris Jarvis, CFA, CMT, Caprock Risk Management, LLC "Even the most experienced investors often overlook the fact that options on futures are fundamentally different from options on stocks. This book fills that gap and sets the record straight with clear and concise descriptions that are easy to understand. Guaranteed to become a true source of value creation for anyone interested in trading commodity options." --Jeff Augen, author, The Volatility Edge in Options Trading "Commodity Options arms readers with the strategies and tactics needed to take a more active approach to managing risk in today's turbulent markets. The authors exhaustively break down every component of a commodity option to its lowest common denominator, making this book an essential piece of information for those looking to expand their trading tool box or further build on existing option strategies." --John Netto, Chief Investment Strategist, NetBlack Capital and author, One Shot--One Kill Trading Investors worldwide are discovering the enormous opportunities available through commodity options trading. However, because commodities have differing underlying characteristics from equities, commodity -options behave differently as well. In this book, two of the field's most respected analysts present strategies built from the ground up for commodity options. Carley Garner and Paul Brittain begin with a quick primer on how commodity options work, how they evolved, and why conventional options strategies often fail in the commodity options markets. Next, using detailed examples based on their own extensive research, they show how to leverage the unique characteristics of commodity options in your own trades. You'll walk through trades from "top to bottom," master both long- and short-option approaches, and learn powerful strategies usually ignored in options books. For example, the authors introduce synthetic swing trading strategies that systematically reduce volatility from the market. This book's easy-to-use trading strategies are strategically employed by the author's clients every day: With Commodity Options, you can work to put the odds in your favor, too! - Why commodity options are different-and what it means to you
Introduction
What Is an Option?
Strike Price
Intrinsic Value
Extrinsic Value
Time Value
Demand
The Art of Option Trading
Chapter 2: An Option Is an Option Is an Option…Think Again
Differences in Underlying
Leverage
Expiration
Liquidity
Nature of Market and Price Movement
Standardized Point Value
Stock Splits
Technology: Electronic Versus Open Outcry
LEAPS
Long-Term Versus Short-Term
Difference in Regulators
Difference in Trading Tools
The Greeks
Black and Scholes Option Models
Conclusion
Why Long Options Aren’t Always a Great “Option”
When to Use Long Options
Alternative Uses of Long Option Strategies
Factoring in Commission
Risk (Long Options)
Neutral Long Option Plays
When to Use
Conclusion of Long Option Strategies
Chapter 4: Short Option Strategies
Why Sell Options?
Theoretically Unlimited Risk
Short Option Fundamentals
Preparing to Sell Options
Reverse Break-Even
The Execution of Option Selling
Exercise Me!
The Double-Out Rule
Sell More Premium
Ratio Writes
Profit Profile
Option Selling Versus Trading Futures
Don’t Underestimate the Risk of Illiquid Markets
The Reverse Break-Even Point
Limited Risk Premium Collection
Is Having Limited Risk Worth the Opportunity Cost?
The Cons of Credit Spreads
Profit Profile
Chapter 6: Limited Risk Option Spreads
Bull Call Spread
When to Use
Bear Put Spread
Chapter 7: Synthetic Swing Trading
Why Swing Trading with Option Spreads?
Trading Naked
Understanding the Risk and How to Cope
Profit Profile
Put Ratio Spread
Chapter 8: The Other Ratio Spreads
Put Ratio Back Spread
Chapter 9: Limited Risk Range Trades
Why Use Diamond Butterflies?
When to Use
Why Use Synthetic Positions?
Be “Cheap”
Identifying an Opportunity
Chapter 12: The Wizard of Oddz: Applying Option Strategies in the “Real World”
Trading Extremes
Take Advantage of Variations on Volatility
Avoid Playing Economic or Agricultural Reports
Only Buy Options Outright If “The Time Is Right”
Chapter 13: Margins and Option Trading
What Happens If I Get a Margin Call?
Adjusting Margin Once a Margin Call Occurs
It Is Easy to Make Money Trading
I Made Money Paper Trading, So I Will Make Money in the Markets
If It Is on TV or in the Newspaper It Must Be True
If I Listen to the Experts, How Can I Go Wrong?
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Tags: Carley Garner, Paul Brittain, Commodity, Options