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Investing beginners will learn all the skills—soup to nuts—they need
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to successfully and confidently invest in the stock and options market. peo-
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ple who have some experience in options and who may have used covered
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calls, protective puts, and the like will find out how to greatly improve their
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results from these investments and how to use options in other ways as
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well. professional money managers and analysts will develop a thorough
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understanding of how to effectively incorporate option investments into
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their portfolio strategies and may in fact be encouraged to consider ques-
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tions about valuation and behavioral biases in a new light as well.
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The approach used here to teach about valuation and options is
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unique, simple without being simpleminded, and extremely effective in
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communicating these complex topics in a memorable, vivid way. r ead-
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ers used to seeing option books littered with hockey-stick diagrams and
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partial differential equations may have some unlearning to do, but no mat-
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ter your starting point—whether you are a novice investor or a seasoned
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hedge fund manager—by the end of this book, I believe that you will look
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at equity investing in a new light.
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xvi • Introduction |