Reactive Publishing
Options Trading That Actually Works cuts through the myths, screenshots, and hindsight trades that dominate retail options education. This book is written for real-world traders who want durable frameworks, not lottery tickets.
Instead of chasing indicators or one-size-fits-all strategies, Hayden Van Der Post focuses on how options truly behave in live markets, through market structure, volatility dynamics, and risk asymmetry. You’ll learn why most options traders fail, how professionals think about exposure, and what separates repeatable performance from temporary luck.
This book treats options as risk instruments first and profit vehicles second. It explains how volatility regimes, liquidity conditions, and dealer positioning shape price behavior, and how to align your structures accordingly. You’ll learn when not to trade, how to size positions so drawdowns don’t end your career, and how to build trades that survive adverse movement rather than collapse from it.
Inside, you’ll discover:
How market structure and order flow influence option pricing beyond textbook Greeks
Why volatility is the primary driver of outcomes-and how to trade it intentionally
How to construct options positions with defined risk and asymmetric payoff profiles
The most common structural mistakes retail traders make, and how to avoid them
Practical frameworks for trade selection, sizing, and risk control across market conditions
This is not a promise of fast money or constant action. It’s a playbook for traders who want longevity, emotional control, and a process that still works when conditions change.
If you’re serious about trading options as a discipline, not entertainment, this book provides the foundation.