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Advanced Option Pricing Models 1st Edition Jeffrey Owen Katz

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Advanced Option Pricing Models 1st Edition Jeffrey Owen Katz
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 449
Author: Jeffrey Owen Katz, Donna McCormick
ISBN: 9780071406055, 0071406050
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Advanced Option Pricing Models 1st Edition Jeffrey Owen Katz by Jeffrey Owen Katz, Donna Mccormick 9780071406055, 0071406050 instant download after payment.

Katz's book on Advanced Options Pricing offers traders additional insight into limitations and errors found in traditional pricing models. For those of us that write mechanical options trading systems, particularly combination models, Jeff's book is a must read. If you are an options price researcher looking for in depth advanced pricingmodel discovery, analysis and mathematics, this book is probably not for you. However, if you are looking at ways to improve your existing models thus converging the error between empirically derived options system equity curves and those equity curves derived from options models, you should read this book. As most traders know, efficient entry and exit points in the market often occur during periods when pricing models break down, so the more you can learn about options behavior during this transient period, the better your overall trading system will be.

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