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Trading Options to Win: Profitable Strategies and Tactics for Any Trader (Wiley Trading) [Hardcover]

S. A. Johnston
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  • Hardcover: 306 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (4 July 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0471226858
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471226857
  • Product Dimensions: 16.5 x 2.5 x 24.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,497,616 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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A fresh investment approach to an ever–changing market

In this unique and engaging treatise on the art and science of speculation, expert S. A. Johnston combines the profitable elements of banking, bookmaking, and gambling–three other ways of making money with money–with trading, to provide readers with a fresh new approach to trading the market. Written by a trader for a trader, Trading Options to Win gives readers a framework for using logical analysis to uncover profitable opportunities that they would otherwise miss. Johnston develops a speculative method that traders can use to consistently find and manage profitable trades. He then backs his talk up by detailing three months worth of trades using his successful method. For investors looking to move beyond the realms of technical and fundamental analysis, Trading Options will be the guide of choice.

S. A. Johnston is a systems analyst and designer by profession. His company, Software Systems, specializes in inventory optimization and control systems for business. Under the tutelage of Fredric B. Fitch and Richmond Thomason, he became the first graduate of Yale to receive a BA in logic.

From the Inside Flap

If you intend to trade options and win, you need a definable advantage. The nature of the advantage, whether historical, statistical, or any other, doesn’t really matter. What does matter is recognizing and seizing the advantage whenever you can.

In Trading Options to Win: Profitable Strategies and Tactics for Any Trader, S.A. (Stu) Johnston shares thirty years of trading experience to help improve your trading profitability in the options and futures markets. Unlike some books, which offer a single "sure–fire" system for turning a profit, Trading Options to Win examines a broad methodology of trading that puts the likelihood of profits on your side of the table.

Through thoughtful insights and detailed examples of actual and hypothetical trades, Johnston illustrates disciplined methods for selecting strategies to use and trades to enter, tactics to maintain your advantage once you’ve entered a trade, and organized methods that allow you to protect your capital when a trade doesn’t initially work in your favor.

Written in a lively, conversational style, this book looks at the ultimate necessity in trading–the recognition, avoidance, and control of diverse risks–and then shows how the careful use of options makes this task much easier.

Trading Options to Win also offers a thorough look at five main tactics of defense to use when trading options by themselves or options with assets, because there are far more ways to keep your capital where it belongs–in your pocket–than by simply exiting a temporarily unsuccessful trade.

After learning how to protect yourself in the options and futures markets, Trading Options to Win shows you, in detail, strategies designed to give you an advantage in the market, including:

  • Profiting from knowing where a market is not likely to go
  • Profiting no matter which direction a market moves
  • Profiting when a market doesn’t move
  • Profiting in long–lasting "dull" bear markets
  • Profiting when the optimists of the world run amok
  • Profiting when the optimists, inevitably, run out of capital
  • And much more

If you want to improve your trading, and you already know the difference between a put and a call, and know what a premium, a striking price, and an expiration date are, then Trading Options to Win is the book for you.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I specialize in trading options and I often keep my eyes open for new texts on the market that may be insghtful or useful. Unfortunately, when it comes to options there are very few books that are directed toward the actual trader. Most books on options can be divided into two categories: technical, mathematically oriented texts; and options for beginners. While the first category is a must for any serious trader (John Hull's Options, Futures and other derivatives is the standard), the found lack serious trading experience. Most are based on theory. The sceond category is useless when it comes to serious traders as most texts promise profits, no risk blah blah blah.

Trading Options to Win to an excellent text that focuses on risk, using options in various strategies, defensive moves, and option writing. The text is a bit hard to get into because it's written half way between a technical style and prose.

Only one complaint, the examples he uses from historical data are not too realistic, or, he carefully searched for them to prove a specific point, especially when he quotes prices. But this is irrelevant because most traders will already have a good experience in prices.

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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful
Excellent  practical trading with an edge! 21 July 2003
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Johnston's book is very well done - an excellent read without the hype. It assumes the reader has some knowledge of the options markets. Beginners should start with Natenberg's book then read "Trading options to Win". It's a must read for anyone that's serious about trading options with a defined edge. The book covers several extremely practical trading methodologies, when to employ them (when the odds are very much in your favor), and how to defend when things go wrong(maybe the most important part of the book). I have read numerous books on trading options. This is far and away the most practical book I've found on the subject. It gives the reader something they can use immediately. I also enjoyed the real world trades and how they were deployed and defended. I have to give this book the highest rating.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Tons of very useful info and fun to read 23 Sep 2004
By Lee Fleming - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Don't know what book Edward Lovette read, but it's pretty clear he didn't read the entire book. This is an exceptional book and anyone who trades options would be taking the short end of the bet by missing it. Johnston makes his points easily, clearly, practically, and (unusual for a book on options, which are usually dry as dust) it's very entertaining. Mainly, and again this is rare or nonexistent in the options books I've read, Johnston presents the background and the reasoning behind the trading strategies he's talking about and shows the WHY of making profits in the markets and not just the what and the how. The strategies themselves are pretty interesting. Everybody knows about straddles and strangles, but how about a "Martian ratio-spread" or a "WOOM non-seasonal?" I've traded options for a long time and read a lot of books on options, yet I never even heard of these strategies, so there's a lot of originality in this book, too. Any options trader will get a lot of good fresh ideas from "Trading Options To Win." I just wish it had been longer, but it's 5 stars anyway.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
A Rare Find for the Option Writer 3 Jun 2004
By Charles T. Dowis - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
First, the problems. He takes awhile to get to his point. You need to get past his cute phrases and chatty style. Second, I use chapter and section headings to help me through a book. His headings a worse than useless. For example, one chapter heading is "Just the Facts, Ma'am".

Getting past all of that, I found my efforts well rewarded. He truly comes up with very original insights into trading. He examines risk from a unique perspective. His ideas on option writing cannot be found in any other book I have seen.

For example, most traders use seasonality to find market trends. His chapter on using seasonality to predict non-trending, choppy markets (important for the option writer) is truly a classic. He sees, smells, and thinks about how the option writer can make money in the markets, and I have found no other book with such real world trading ideas.

If you sell options, this is a must read.

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