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Option Market Making: Trading and Risk Analysis for the Financial and Commodity Option Markets (Wiley Finance) [Hardcover]

Allen Jan Baird
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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (16 Nov 1992)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0471578320
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471578321
  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 2.2 x 23 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 1.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 698,069 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Approaches trading from the viewpoint of market makers and the part they play in pricing, valuing and placing positions. Covers option volatility and pricing, risk analysis, spreads, strategies and tactics for the options trader, focusing on how to work successfully with market makers. Features a special section on synthetic options and the role of synthetic options market making (a role of increasing importance on the trading floor). Contains numerous graphs, charts and tables.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
disappointing 9 Mar 2008
By ss454
Format:Hardcover
Difficult to tell who this book is really aimed at - the book purports to be about options trading for the serious options market maker, but then remains in generalities and doesn't really manage to rise above a run-of-the-mill options text book.

The book makes a great stand in advising all market participants to restrict themselves to synthetics, single-month positions and limited risk positions, and even goes so far as to suggest that certain strategies are to be avoided completely (never sell straddles...) yet any serious market maker working for an investment bank will have far too complex a book to be able to restrict himself to any of these tenets.

Sure, the book does make some attempt to generalise from what it says about simple single-month or calendar strategies to how one might manage a larger book, but that's all they are - generalisations.

Go for Natenberg or Taleb instead.
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3 of 8 people found the following review helpful
not worth buying 4 Mar 1999
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
10 or 20 pages of nice graphs worth copying and keeping on your desk, otherwise really generic, should be kept for reading in the subway
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Excellent read for the high-level ops trader 5 Oct 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Not for the speculative trader. Baird explains neutrality and hedging scenarios in great detail. Explains some esoteric concepts rarely discussed, such as time spread risk and delta drift. Very succinct explanation on arb spreads and combos, and the tendency to trade to the pin at expiration. Highly recommended.
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Classic and essential, this and Hull are mandatory 15 Nov 2005
By Bachelier - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Baird's "Option Market Making" is the *other* essential options book that any serious practitioner should read. Whether you are buy-side or sell-side, or trading your own book, this work is fundamental and extends where Hull leaves off. In short, pricing models do not a bid-offer spread make, and Baird illuminates this dark world with the well-crafted sunshine of expertise, mathematical rigor, and experience. In addition, Baird's prose is clean, clear, readable and lean, without glossing over tough spots or ignoring extremes.

Baird's 1993 "Option Market Making" while a bit dated, is becoming recognized as an enduring classic. Not because it is up-to-date with the latest smile dynamics from the research of Avellenada or Rebenato, but because it does what it does very well. Like a classic cookbook such as The Joy of Cooking, this work tells you how to make perfect pot roast, but not the latest slow braised chipolte-rubbed hand-aged hanger steak.

Baird's "Option Market Making", indeed, is an economic anomaly, for it refutes an old chestnut: "those who can't do, teach." In the financial publishing world a book that makes or saves you money should not exist, since the expected return of taking the time and work for authorship is much lower than another economic activity (probably including flipping hamburgers). What motivated Baird? Who knows? But this is pure saved gold here.

Option neophytes should not be misled: this is not a book of "secrets of" that will lead you to quick easy riches in the sometimes wild swings of delta and gamma in options markets. Rather, this is a sober, careful, useful book on the actual difficulty of making a market under uncertainty and rapidly changing information sets. This is a work for practitioners and professionals who want to survive and thrive, not "*just*drive!*" Cowboys and "feelings" punters look elsewhere to scratch your itch.

Standout chapters include "Options Risk" which treats delta, gamma, lambda, theta, kappa/vega, rho, skew, and time spread risks in a clear, although direct and quick, manner. "Position Risk Profiles" covers the meat and potatoes of an options market maker: what is in your book at any one time. This chapter mercifully is not in a "panic mode" tone, but rather carefully and soberly guides you through essentials of risk determination for your entire book.

The chapter "On Strategy" will be helpful for punters and those who have committed some capital to being a market maker, covering delta neutrality (yawn!), but more importantly time spreading, expiration, Fences, and high volatility periods (yeah!). It also treats broker order flow and open interest analysis in a sober way ("saucer bottom" and "reverse hook" technical analysis copter beanies need not apply).

The chapter "Market Making Tactics" is perhaps the most aggressive, but it also patiently spells out what option market makers do on a daily basis. The entry on "common mistakes" alone is worth the price of this volume. Baird closes with a lighter "Observations from the Floor," which it behooves all to read nd revist upon occasion. Having worked in a pit myself, all I can say is "amen Brother, and again I say amen."
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Excellent work 22 Aug 2000
By Z. Johnson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Although this book is not for beginners, it doesn't contain any formulas. Instead it focuses on all the complex aspects of making a market for options. I've read this book over and over again on a regular interval to remind me on the way market makers do their practice, and how to avoid the pitfalls in trading against specialists.
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