Ask Doubts on Option Greeks

#41
To be honest, I've never read a particular book.

For basics/theory, have a look at Zerodha Varsity. ITs explained really well.

For the strategy part, I've read as much as I can on the internet.
Different authors have different views, so read as much as u can and find your edge.
Thank you sir . I have actually gone through Zerodhas varsity , but found the information to be very shallow . It doesnt give a glimpse into how to model volatility/IV in order to predict it or how to handle the hedging of positions when things go the wrong way .
Its informative no doubt , but would;ve loved more depth into it .

Regards,
Jack Of Trades
 

Subhadip

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#42
Thank you sir . I have actually gone through Zerodhas varsity , but found the information to be very shallow . It doesnt give a glimpse into how to model volatility/IV in order to predict it or how to handle the hedging of positions when things go the wrong way .
Its informative no doubt , but would;ve loved more depth into it .

Regards,
Jack Of Trades
By seeing your reply, it seems u r a market veteran,

Looking forward learning from you. Sir.
 
#43
By seeing your reply, it seems u r a market veteran,

Looking forward learning from you. Sir.

Sir pls dont pull my leg . I am in my mid 20's and havent traded much at all to be honest . the only reason why i am asking for the math part is cause I have tried trading using technical analysis , chart reading and using intuition . burnt my hands BADLY. Nothing else sir . I didnt mean to be rude by my comment at all .

Btw, following your thread on path to consistency (as told by Travi sir) . Very informative . :)

Looking forward to learn from all of you ,
Jack of Trades
 

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