Amazon.com Review
Anyone mystified by stock options or who simply dismisses them as too speculative will find
Getting Started in Options an excellent first read on the subject. Beginning with the premise that it's not the complexity of the investment but that of its language that makes options difficult for new investors to understand, author Michael C. Thomsett has created a guided tour through the lexicon. The result is a nontechnical introduction to these specialized markets.
The book carefully and completely defines the terminology, explains options investing step by step, and presents strategies so that it is easy to understand at each level of risk involved. Choosing the right stock, buying and selling options, and combining techniques are all covered in increasing complexity, but this is a book for beginners, and those with basic knowledge of the subject will want to seek out more advanced reading.
The biggest drawback of this book is that, for some reason, the text is printed in green ink, making it somewhat more difficult to read and probably impossible for those who are green-colorblind. Publisher, take note! --Scott Harrison
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
A guide for beginning investors, giving a leg up into the world of options. Unlocks the keys to seemingly complex concepts that scare investors away from options, showing how to utilize online resources and other sources of information and help to quickly put options into any financial future. Demystifies options and shows how to set up an investment plan. Softcover.
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