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| Best Sellers Rank | 319,815 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 73 in Financial Risk Management |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (157) |
| Dimensions | 18.54 x 3.3 x 25.65 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0471152803 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0471152804 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 528 pages |
| Publication date | 31 Dec. 1996 |
| Publisher | Wiley |
M**N
A must for anybody wanting to fully understand the Game of Exotics Options
I All I can say is that this is the best Start for anybody wanting to trade Exotic Options At a retail Level, but also wishing to start a career in any global Financial Center. This Book could change your life I.e ' you will Win or you Will Lose' playing this Game. Good Luck Everybody the Game is On.
M**A
MasterPiece
Trading Math you need to understand in a single and in my opinion simple-to-understand package. If you want something on Hedging, this is THE BOOK.
Z**U
The best book on hedging out there
Very few traders (or former traders) have taken time to explain what their work actually is. This a book for professional who want to understand in deep how professional trades manage their risk by hedging.
P**S
This book is ADVANCED
I saw this book recommended by a number of people and I respect the author from previous works however it was way above my level in terms of maths and application. This book would suit professional risk managers and derivatives traders with a firm grasp of the issues and the math behind them. Not really for the arm-chair enthusiast, except maybe to act as an indication of the real complexities of trading options.
M**M
What a waste of time this was
I read this book based on Monsieur Taleb's reputation. Here's the book in a sentence. 'Hedge your bets'. 'Don't put all your eggs in one basket'. Now while he gives you the technical term for this heuristic - namely - 'put options' however, it amounts to the same thing. Mr Taleb is a victim of his own success. He thinks he's as smart as he believes he is, when in truth he's just lucky. Which is ironic given he's made his name on understanding the statistical consequences of fat tails. Pun intended. Also on his twitter profile he describes himself as a 'flaneur'. As my grandmother would say, 'never trust the advise of a pretentious man.' And for the reader skip the tedium of this tome and chew some grass it will be more useful.
R**T
below average
a lot of hype for a book which is in my opinion below average. a lot of hype for a book which is in my opinion below average.
T**T
A good book.
This was probably the first book I ever read that covered options in such depth. A good and interesting read, you can learn a fair amount. As Taleb was an FX options practitioner, beware for most examples to be FX related.
A**R
Muito didático e claro. Oferece muita informação de diversos cenários. Vale cada centavo.
A**O
Still a very good reference for volatility trading 25 years after its publication. Perhaps it needs some updating on the statistical analysis of volatility, but you can find those updates in more recent publications of the author.
B**C
Taleb is one arrogant dude who loves flooding his books with archaic words which were last employed in the English Language by Geoffrey Chauncer. But alas, Dynamic Hedging is a strong advanced text which goes through many nuanced topics. For example, he makes some good points on managing option greeks. Some chapters I really enjoyed which are hugely important in practice that you don't learn in any classroom: soft American options, discrete delta vs continuous delta, fungibility. Just a warning that you might have to read over sections multiple times before you digest ideas. For example, for american options, you can tend to think of the early exercise having some sensitivity to interest rates (as rates go higher, it becomes more optimal to exercise puts and less optimal to exercise calls), so in some circumstances, the early exercise provision of american option is actually an option on rates. Also, every mathematician teaches delta as a continuous derivative d[option value]/d[spot], but really what's important is to the know the delta at discrete intervals since no one hedges continuously and also since in a real options book the greek sensitivities might flip or go through extreme changes over discrete intervals. Just some great material which makes you think hard. The structure of the book jumps over the place, but mainly Taleb is focused on options, volatility, and exotics. So not exactly a good book on vanilla rates or commodities for example. This text is certainly one I keep as a reference guide on my desk. As a sign of its value, everytime I read it, I do learn something new. I rated it highly based solely on the excellent and juicy material but the writing style is really horrible. Not for beginners but a great read for anyone interested in the deep details of trading derivatives.
R**T
I did not enjoy that book as much when I was still unfamiliar with the field: maybe it is a bit disorganised. Some of it is however very accessible to beginners. When I go back to it I always appreciate it a bit more than the previous time. It deals with important subjects in derivatives trading that are rarely presented anywhere else.
S**A
That this is a pirate printed book selling on the market for 5and a half k bucks
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