Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 240 pages
- Published by: Wiley
- Edition: 2nd Edition February 7, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0471694215
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0471694212
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
- Weighs: 10.4 ounces
Product Description
A comprehensive study companion to The Options Course, Second Edition
In The Options Course Workbook, Second Edition, George Fontanills offers a wealth of practical exercises that will help further the readers' understanding of options, as well as test and apply what they've learned before they take their first step into the real markets-where time and money are luxuries they cannot afford to lose. This hands-on companion to The Options Course, Second Edition includes a complete answer key and covers a wide range of options issues.
George A. Fontanills (Miami, FL) is the President Emeritus of Optionetics, the world leader in Options Education, with offices around the world specializing in teaching high-profit, low-risk, low-stress option trading strategies (www.optionetics.com.) George also runs a hedge fund and money management company. He has written many books, including Trade Options Online (0-471-35938-6), The Volatility Course (0-471-39816-0), The Volatility Course Workbook (0-471-39817-9), and The Stock Market Course (0-471-39315-0)
Publisher Description
This book presents a full options trading course--Trading 101--by a well-known options trading instructor. George Fontanills, who conducts seminars around the country has put all of his invaluable information and advice into an all-inclusive course that proceeds from introductory concepts to the more sophisticated strategies for the intermediate-level trader.
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Reader Reviews
This review is from: The Options Course Workbook (Wiley Trading) (Paperback)
This book contains ninety pages of (mostly) multiple choice questions with the answers at the back of the book. It is the type of material that routinely follows a chapter in any textbook. Though the questions are to the point, my objection is that it is published as a separate book at the price of many complete works. Properly published, these questions would not add ninety pages to the original text which was itself under 300 pages. The questions did not help me understand the material, only tested my recollection. I feel that publishing this material as a workbook is only a marketing ploy and cheapens the product.