Long-term Equity AnticiPation Securities (LEAPS) were first introduced by the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) in late 1990. Since then, trading in LEAPS has grown substantially, both in terms of contract scope and trading volume. In its first year of trading, LEAPS had a volume of 625,000. By 1999, trading volume had increased 1,920 percent to 12.4 million, with over 19 billion dollars in trading value. In response to this growing phenomenon, Irwin published the classic LEAPS: What They Are and How to Use Them for Profit and Protection by Harrison Roth in 1994. To date, this is the only book on LEAPS and it has quietly sold over 18,000 copies, translating into about 540,000 dollars in revenue. Since 1994, much has changed in the area of LEAPS with the onset of new investment vehicles such as exchange-traded funds. While the Roth book is mostly based on theory, this book, Understanding LEAPS: How to Use the Most Effective Options Strategies for Maximum Advantage takes a much more practical, hands-on approach and is based on years of hard data and trading experience to really see what works now and what doesn't. This book is a comprehensive, up-to-date guide to understanding and using LEAPS. Like a conventional equity option, a LEAP gives the owner the right to buy or sell an individual stock or an underlying basket of stocks at or within a given time at a pre-specified price. In essence, LEAPS are longer-term stock or index options. What this book does is explain what a LEAP is, what the differences between options and LEAPS are, and how to best use LEAPS. It provides investors with the best option strategies for trading and investing LEAPS and shows them when to use those particular strategies for maximum advantage. Understanding LEAPS not only provides essential strategies and techniques, it introduces new material that has never been covered before. With a whole section on index LEAPS, this book provides the most up-to-date strategies for the newest option products, including exchange-traded funds. This valuable guide also provides: A review of the basic concepts of options and LEAPS; Optimal strategies with practical examples for implementation; Additional techniques that are unique only to LEAPS; The underlying theories and principles of how options and LEAPS work; Whether you're an intelligent investor who has never traded options before or a seasoned professionals, with Understanding LEAPS, you will learn how LEAPS can increase capital, limit losses, and protect profits.
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评分这本关于金融衍生品市场的著作,虽然名字听起来深奥,但它的叙事方式却出乎意料地平易近人。作者似乎深谙如何将复杂的概念拆解成易于理解的模块,即便是对期权交易只有粗浅认识的门外汉,也能在阅读过程中逐步建立起坚实的理论基础。书中对市场结构,特别是流动性在不同时间段内的动态变化,进行了极其细致的描绘。我尤其欣赏它对“隐含波动率”这一核心指标的深度挖掘,不再是教科书式的定义,而是结合了多个历史事件的案例分析,展示了波动率如何影响期权定价的实际敏感度。它没有试图兜售任何“快速致富”的秘诀,反而强调了风险管理在长期投资成功中的不可替代性,那种审慎的语气,让人感觉像是在听一位经验丰富的老交易员分享他的实战心得,而不是在研读一份冰冷的学术报告。
评分翻阅这本书的时候,我最大的感受是,作者对交易心理学的洞察力非常敏锐。这不仅仅是一本关于数学模型和交易策略的书,它更像是一本关于如何在市场噪音中保持清醒头脑的指南。书中花费了相当大的篇幅来剖析投资者在面对快速上涨或暴跌时的非理性行为,比如过度自信、损失厌恶以及羊群效应是如何系统性地侵蚀账户净值的。作者引用了不少行为金融学的研究成果,并巧妙地将其融入到实际的交易决策流程中。例如,书中提出了一个“情绪检查清单”,要求读者在执行大额交易前,必须先审视自己是否处于情绪驱动的状态。这种从“心法”入手,再落脚到“技术”层面的写作手法,极大地拓宽了我对市场参与者整体面貌的认识,让人在学习技术的同时,也能进行深刻的自我反省。
评分结构上来看,这本书的编排逻辑极为严谨,堪称教科书级别的典范。它从基础的定义开始,逐步引入到更为高级的策略组合,每推进一个章节,都像是向上攀登一个新的台阶。我特别赞赏它在对冲策略介绍部分的详尽程度。不同于市面上很多书籍只是简单罗列“领子期权”或“蝶式期权”的构造,这本书深入探讨了构建这些结构时,需要考虑的摩擦成本、保证金要求,以及在不同标的资产波动模式下,这些对冲组合的实际表现差异。作者似乎对手头的数据掌握得滚瓜烂熟,通过大量的图表和模拟数据,直观地展示了在市场极端情况下,不同策略的盈亏边界是如何动态迁移的。对于那些寻求系统性、可复制交易框架的专业人士来说,这部分的价值是无可估量的。
评分这本书最令人耳目一新的地方,在于它对新兴技术与传统金融工具结合的前瞻性探讨。它没有沉湎于过去的辉煌,而是将目光投向了未来。其中关于利用算法和高频数据流来优化期权做市商策略的部分,展现了作者对当前金融科技浪潮的深刻理解。书中讨论了如何利用机器学习模型来预测短期波动率的微小偏差,并将其转化为可执行的交易信号,这一点非常具有现实指导意义。虽然某些技术术语对我来说需要查阅额外的资料才能完全理解,但整体的思路是清晰的:即在信息获取速度越来越快的今天,如何利用技术优势来获取微小的、但累积起来可观的边际利润。它成功地架起了经典衍生品理论与现代量化交易实践之间的桥梁。
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