- Unknown Binding: 352 pages
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (2 May 2008)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 0470357061
- ISBN-13: 978-0470357064
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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Having a degree in Mathematics and a professional accountancy qualification did not prepare me for the explanations of Black Scholes to be found in most text books.
They may have got a Nobel prize for their option pricing model but Black and Scholes were never going to get an award for clarity of explanation.
Having grappled with this area for a few months, I decided I needed a little more innovative help; hence my purchase of Jerry Marlow's interactive tutorial.
Two days later and I feel I could go for the next Nobel prize myself!
So many things click into place so quickly, it's marvellous.
Jerry gives his email address which I had to resort to for one query. He answered most helpfully within a couple of hours.
I suspect that it helps to have had an overview appreciation of the area before starting the tutorial but this shouldn't deter first timers from starting with this.
Having a degree in Mathematics and a professional accountancy qualification did not prepare me for the explanations of Black Scholes to be found in most text books.
They may have got a Nobel prize for their option pricing model but Black and Scholes were never going to get an award for clarity of explanation.
Having grappled with this area for a few months, I decided I needed a little more innovative help; hence my purchase of Jerry Marlow's interactive tutorial.
Two days later and I feel I could go for the next Nobel prize myself!
So many things click into place so quickly, it's marvellous.
Jerry gives his email address which I had to resort to for one query. He answered most helpfully within a couple of hours.
I suspect that it helps to have had an overview appreciation of the area before starting the tutorial but this shouldn't deter first timers from starting with this.