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Impact of 'Random' events on options - ASX info

RichKid

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A recent article from an ASX newsletter, might be of interest to some, also has some tax info on share buybacks and capital returns: http://www.asx.com.au/investor/options/how/library/fooled_by_randomness.htm

 
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Looks like I have found a devotee! I've heard of Taleb before but haven't really read his stuff, must look into it, thanks for the details. But how can pros 'blow up' if they've diversified properly and use good money management, even if it's with options? I'll do more reading to find out....
 
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Hmm, thought I was the only devotee considering some of the flak he receives.

Someone who had no interest in the markets pointed me to Blowing Up as an interesting article

http://www.gladwell.com/2002/2002_04_29_a_blowingup.htm

and it changed my trading life. I now (try to) look at everything from a Nassim Taleb perspective.

A brilliant man imo, though his trading style isn't for everyone.

PS 'Fooled by Randomness" is a great read too.


ice
 
Re: Impact of 'Random' events on options- ASX info

Thanks for the great articles Richkid, Wayne and Ice.

That bit about Soros vehemently bearish and then changing his mind made me laugh.

The truest thing about Soros is what his son Robert said:

"My father will sit down and give you theories to explain why he does this or that. But I remember seeing it as a kid and thinking, Jesus Christ at least half of this is bull****. I mean, you know the reason he changes the position on the market or whatever is because his back starts killing him. It has nothing to do with reason. He literally goes into a spasm, and its this early warning system"

I never knew what that term 'gut feel' meant until I learnt to trade. The point being, your eye can lie to you and change the picture to allow to see what you want to see, thereby allowing you to rationalise your actions.

Although my system is mechanical, if I'm not sure about an early exit my stomach always tells me. I've learnt to listen and jump ship.

Cheers
Happytrader
 
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