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The Trader's Guide to Equity Spreads: Increase Returns and Lower Risk with Option Strategies [Hardcover]

Randy Frederick (Author)
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0071478116 978-0071478113 August 9, 2007 1

Minimize risk and maximize your return with option spreads

Option spread trading is by far the most varied and versatile strategy for income generation, hedging, and speculation. To achieve longevity in the trading arena, you must understand how these spreads work and the ways to leverage them for a consistent flow of positive returns.

The Trader's Guide to Equity Spreads provides the essential info you need to set up and manage option spreads. Trading expert Randy Frederick examines each spread strategy in detail. He provides real-world examples that can be applied to all option markets--equity, futures, stock index, and interest rate--to demonstrate effective ways to control risk and increase your profits.

Frederick begins by explaining how the price of an option is calculated and how it relates to the underlying stock, exchange-traded fund, or index. He then introduces you to the spreads--from Vertical and Horizontal to Butterfly, Box, and Gut spreads--and helps you identify potential candidates for each strategy. Frederick reveals:

  • Where to start if you've never traded spreads before
  • The key characteristics of each spread (direction, magnitude, velocity, and volatility)
  • How to find the best option spread opportunities
  • The basics of spread logic, with clarification of long vs. short spreads
  • Potential advantages and disadvantages of the different spread strategies

Illustrations, charts, and tables throughout help you identify the profit/loss zones for each spread strategy. In addition, explanations and calculations highlight possible outcomes at various prices both prior to and at option expiration.

Whether you're new to options or you're ready to take on more advanced spread strategies, The Trader's Guide to Equity Spreads is the only guide you need to make options a permanent, profitable part of your investment portfolio.



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About the Author

Randy Frederick is Director of Derivatives for Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. He is the chief architect of Schwab's option trading platforms and analytics tools. Frederick also author's monthly columns for Schwab's client newsletters, and is the host of the weekly radio show “The OPTIONal Hour” on TFNN. His articles have been published in trade magazines such as Active Trader, SFO, and Futures. He is a respected industry veteran, whose comments appear regularly in the financial news media.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (August 9, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071478116
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071478113
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,425,249 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, October 3, 2007
This review is from: The Trader's Guide to Equity Spreads: Increase Returns and Lower Risk with Option Strategies (Hardcover)
This book does a good job in laying out the facts about all of the various spreads available. However, I found it low on insight and strategy. There are simply better books out there.

I would expect someone who was going to write a book on options (an expert) to offer more insight and strategy. The title of the book seems to indicate that this is what the book provides, but I am finding it useful as only a reference guide. How the aspects of each type of spread is disseminated through the individual chapters was also a bit irritating, in that it seemed repetitive and divided into sections that gave partial information without a complete correlation of ideas.

This book is written in a style that most intermediate to advanced traders will understand, and probably beginners want to avoid. But at the same time, those with a better understanding need a more insightful author, such as Lawrence McMillan's Options as a Strategic Investment. Also a good book which summarizes most all of the option strategies is Guy Cohen's Bible of Option Strategies, which is a similar book to this but in a better format. I am not saying to not buy this book, because I find you have to have several books on options trading and cross reference the information in each one. Add this book to your collection, and use it as a reference guide.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Option Trading for Traders, September 30, 2007
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This review is from: The Trader's Guide to Equity Spreads: Increase Returns and Lower Risk with Option Strategies (Hardcover)
I have traded options on stocks for over 14 years. Over that time I have bought many books on options and their trading.

This is the first book I have found that focuses on option trading for traders. The book presumes the reader is familiar with options and trading options. The book concentrates on being a guide to the multiples strategies which can be used in trading options.

Most books on trading options seem merely to layout a specific trading scheme, such as an iron butterfly spread. This book provides insight into the situation where a trading strategy is appropriate. This also provides the perceptive reader insight into when a strategy is inappropriate.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Reference but not a "How-To" guide, January 7, 2008
This review is from: The Trader's Guide to Equity Spreads: Increase Returns and Lower Risk with Option Strategies (Hardcover)
This is a reference book, an encyclopedia of options strategies. It's not a book you are likely to read cover-to-cover given its repetitive nature from chapter-to-chapter. But that's not to say it isn't useful. It does have an introduction chapter that taught me the Black-Scholes options pricing model and explains the concepts of volatility and implied volatility. It also points out how changes in volatility are likely to affect each strategy presented. The fine points of naming each strategy are explained...

Condor vs. Iron Condors
Butterfly vs. Iron Butterfly
Standard Condors vs. Albatross spreads
etc.

To get started in options trading, you'll likely want to pick up an introduction book that explains some of the more common strategies and how to pick stocks, how to choose strike prices and expirations months, and how to get in and out of trades while minimizing risk.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
lower breakeven, upper breakeven, dividend yield, direction neutral, calendar spreads, iron butterfly spreads, albatross spreads, iron condor spreads, leg action, bullish spreads, open quantity, pricing method, early close loss, middle strike options, middle strike price, short box spread, debit call spread, most order entry systems, iron albatross, leg strike price, lower middle strike, long strike price, short iron butterfly, long put condor, third strike price
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Reward Limited, Loss Lower, Example Buy, Open Buy, Example Sell, Puts Price, Share Price, Ratio Underlying Net Market, Open Sell, Interest Rate, Vertical Sprd, Standard Condor Spreads, Standard Butterfly Spreads, Opt Adv, File Settings Stocks, Expiration Strategy, Cancel Legl, Hypothetical Option Pricing Tool, Expiration Depending, Time Decay Time, Input Strike Price, Author's Note, Calendar Sprd Combo, Trader Pro, Reward Unlimited
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