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How I Trade Options (Wiley Trading) [Hardcover]

Jon Najarian

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Wiley Online Trading For A Living

Beat Risk and Reap Rewards Like A Pro!

The Compelling True Story of How a Top Market Maker Built a Successful Trading Business

Praise for How I Trade Options

"To much of the outside world, trading appears to be as incomprehensible as rocket science. What Jon Najarian has done in this engaging and very readable book is to ′demystify′ the world of options for both the aspiring trader and the retail investor. How I Trade Options is a rare opportunity to look over the shoulder of this experienced options trader, teacher, and lecturer." –Lewis J. Borsellino, CEO/Founder, www.TeachTrade.Com; Author, The Day Trader: From the Pit to the PC

"How I Trade Options gives retail investors who have little or no prior knowledge the insight into how options work and how to use them effectively and responsibly. For those who want to learn about options, this is a rare opportunity to learn from a master trader. Najarian shows commitment to educating investors on the use of options to enhance their portfolios." –Rance Masheck, President, Quantum Vision Inc.

"Not only is Jon Najarian a Supertrader, he is a Superteacher. I owe much of my good fortune to Jon Najarian. I learned more from him than I had learned in an entire decade–plus it was fun! Jon′s abilities to make his profitable trading strategies understandable are sure to make How I Trade Options a must–have tool that every option trader will want to own." –Don Fishback, Developer of the Fishback Option Pricing Model

"Jon Najarian is a world–class options trader and a world class options educator. His crystal clear explanations of such strategies as vertical spreads empower the average investor to participate in attractive options approaches that, until now, have been dominated by professional traders." –Bernie Schaeffer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Schaeffer′s Investment Research, Inc.

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When Jon Najarian embarked on a career in the world of market making, he went from playing with the Bears to running with the bulls. In this chronicle of his trading evolution, the former middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears focuses on the key ingredient for his market success–learning to control risk.

From achieving speedy victory to coping with some enormous losses to building his own business, Najarian reveals here how he successfully trades the market with options traders, showing investors how to trade like the pros by:
∗ Honing self–discipline
∗ Handling volatility successfully
∗ Grasping puts, calls, and spreads
∗ Seizing opportunities and adapting strategies to changing times

Looking to Najarian′s compelling personal–and highly educational–story as an example, stock, futures, options, and bond traders, as well as individual investors, will learn to limit risks, be aware of and avoid potential pitfalls–and trade options like a market maker.

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Amazon.com: 3.4 out of 5 stars (26 customer reviews)

85 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Save Your Time and Pass On This One., 3 Oct 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: How I Trade Options (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
There are 2 real option books: 1) Options: Perception Deception and 2) Option Volatility & Pricing by Natenberg. Maybe there are a few others; but the 50 I've read have been useless.

"How I Trade Options" I would re-title as "Why I Am Fabulous and A Couple Option Stories" There is not one method in this book that will put option profits in your pocket.

An example of his trading: Way back when Yahoo was going up $20 each day for weeks, he finally saw this pattern and bought some shares and sold within minutes for a $2 profit. Can anyone tell me how that adds to my options or trading knowledge? I know people that made a fortune on those Yahoo runups - and they weren't professional traders; and all Dr. J got was $2.

Buy the real options books I mentioned and leave this celebrity puffery for Dr. J's personal library.


35 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't join his online service, 16 Dec 2006
By David S. Geller "Retail Consultant" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: How I Trade Options (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
His site has a 10 minute video (greatly done) that talks about his new system called "Heat Seeker". It proposes to see when a LOT of activity is on a stock when someone (maybe insiders maybe floor people) buys a LOT of calls or puts. Then you buy them too and ride on their coat tails. It sounds logical.

So I joined because they had an unconditional guarantee. I asked first what was their "performance" for the year. They couldn't tell me, but it's on the site. So after I joined I see the buys and sells and they lost money for 2006.

But I followed some trades as the theory sounded good. Probably lost $1500 before I gave up, only one week. The kicker was TARO. This stock was pharmaceutical and was going to go up. In fact it went up 50% on the first day. If I can gotten the email alert earlier I would have got profits of 50%, but only 20% in one day. Who won't be happy?

But the next day lost half of my money. Seems as though TARO hadn't given the stock exchange a financial statement for TWO YEARS!

Wouldn't you think a options suggester would know that? I saw it posted the next day.

I did an analyst on the trades for the past 6 months. 2 out of 9 were profitable, but the whole year was a loss.

I don't know but after seeing MOST suggestions go up then down, I'd think maybe SOMEONE :-) suggest a buy, they buys first, the crowd then sends the stock soaring because everyone is buying and then the original person sells out for a profit-everyone else looses.

On 9/11 that's what happened with airline stocks. There was huge buying of puts on airlines a few days before (Jon Najarian mentioned this too in his video)the attack on the trade center.

I'm not saying changewave does this, but I'm through with these services that can't prove what they write about.

This is my experience for others to beware.

David

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Negative reviews are ludicrous, 2 April 2009
By Blair Esquire "blairesq" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: How I Trade Options (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
I have met Jon Najarian and heard him speak (NYC early March 2009 at a seminar). I found him to be kind and approachable, humble, very bright, and completely honest about his very short football career! Buy this book. Most of the negative reviews appear to be written by the same person, a person who will benefit from selling the products of MacMillan, Natenburg and Fontanills, or someone who has a very bitter attitude toward DRJ. Another person was extremely critical of a Najarian subscription option recommendation service. Attentiveness and self-education play a large role in successful option trading. Most of Najarian's picks make money -- you just need to know when to get out, and how to limit your losses on the ones that don't work out. DRJ's service is the best of several I've tried.
I strongly recommend this book. I lost my copy, and am buying another one.
It's deplorable that certain review writers choose unfounded personal attacks over professionl and well-reasoned criticism, especially when a man's livelihood and reputation are on the line.
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