Reddit Reddit reviews The Complete Guide to Option Selling: How Selling Options Can Lead to Stellar Returns in Bull and Bear Markets, 3rd Edition

We found 8 Reddit comments about The Complete Guide to Option Selling: How Selling Options Can Lead to Stellar Returns in Bull and Bear Markets, 3rd Edition. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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The Complete Guide to Option Selling: How Selling Options Can Lead to Stellar Returns in Bull and Bear Markets, 3rd Edition
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8 Reddit comments about The Complete Guide to Option Selling: How Selling Options Can Lead to Stellar Returns in Bull and Bear Markets, 3rd Edition:

u/LastSprinkles · 46 pointsr/wallstreetbets

James Cordier, the guy behind this fiasco, wrote a book on selling options. The best part of his marketing is this:
> Option-Selling Strategy and Risk Management
Choosing the right options to sell, the most powerfulspread strategies, the mechanics of selling, and protecting yourself from downside risk like a pro

u/Iredditmorethanwork · 5 pointsr/CanadianInvestor

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> Writing naked options is so risky, who would let him manage their money if they knew the risks? There is no way his returns were good enough to outweigh the risk.

I don't disagree with you, but this guy literally wrote the book on selling options. I believe his returns were insane for many many years.

u/becomplete · 2 pointsr/tampa

He authored a book on SELLING OPTIONS. Not sure how many copies it will sell moving forward considering that's what led to the huge losses. Apparently, not only did many of his investors lose all over their assets, but they might actually be indebted. Pretty insane.

u/awwwtist · 2 pointsr/wallstreetbets

>The Complete Guide to Option Selling

Ayyyy lmao

https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Option-Selling-Options/dp/0071837620/

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/wallstreetbets

literally the epitome of /r/WSBs black magic

Especially applies to you since you've been collecting stocks for "substantial amount of time" and have apparently done exactly jack and shit with them beyond the most basic portfolio swippty-swappity rebalancing

u/jtrthehax · 1 pointr/investing

What you're looking for is pretty realistic. The biggest thing with selling options is consistency if you're writing the same style of options. You could see larger returns in futures/commodity options and playing seasonality. I recommend reading this book: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Option-Selling-Options/dp/0071837620

Lots of information to help with learning about selling options