Got this in an email. Not a recommendation, but looks interesting and inexpensive. Also, Ernest Chan is a director, fwiw. https://quantra.quantinsti.com/course/systematic-options-trading
"This course helps you create, backtest, implement, live trade and analyse the performance of options strategy. Learn to shortlist options, find the probability of profit, expected profit, and the payoff for any strategy and explore options trading strategies like a butterfly, iron condor, and spread strategies. You can use the methodology taught in this course on popular option-based strategy and implement the learnings in a capstone project." Hm. Well... for someone out to learn the basics, I suppose $150 isn't a ridiculous price for this, and they're not promising that you'll become a millionaire overnight. At least it doesn't set off my "scammer" alarm. Of course, all of this is available for free from a number of reputable sources - CBOE, etc. - but the structure of a formal course is at least worth that much, for people who need that.
Systematic Options Trading. Price $449...On Sale $149. Enroll Now I can pretty much basically tell you that is a useless, sh8t, course. It may sound intelligent in hindsight theory, but it's useless in the real world. The only person who will benefit from this is that salesman.
Except everything that this guy teaches can be all learned from Investopedia and the millions of websites out there that teach about options, options trading and python. The live trading aspect can be also accomplished by just getting a paper or demo trading account. Nothing in that course worths $150 imo. If the guy really knows how to trade options, he wouldn't be wasting his time or efforts earning just $150 a pop.
That's laughable for all salespeople in this trading game. They're essentially conning people, if you truly cut to the chase. If someone truly knew how to trade, trade options, the future.....they could clear six figures a day, even seven. But their sole existence and purpose is nothing more than running a 2-bit con game.
Ye ghods and little fishes... Try actually READING before popping off, m'kay? I know, I know... the jock itch becomes intolerable once you spot something you can disagree with. But try. Because - as in this case - you could be repeating, damn near word for word, what's already been written.
I was trying to add more to your comments but I guess you can't handle it. I agree I should've had my comment as an independent comment. I will put you on Ignore from now on so I won't see or respond to any of your comments ever again.