OMM/QT pre-internship reading recommendations?
Joining a OMM internship, and I'd like to prep as much as possible on equity vol & Equity Index/ETF theory.
I found the Forex book by Jewitt really good, but what would be the best corresponding literature for equities? So far I've come across Sinclair, Natenberg, and Bennett. Are these the best to stick to or do you have any other recs for vol?
For Index/ETF, what are the best references and topics to know, other than basic creation/redemption?
For prepping for an OMM (Options Market Making) internship with a focus on equity volatility and Equity Index/ETF theory, here’s a curated list of recommendations based on the most helpful WSO content and industry insights:
Equity Volatility (Vol) Reading Recommendations:
"Options as a Strategic Investment" by Lawrence G. McMillan
"Volatility Trading" by Euan Sinclair
"Option Volatility and Pricing" by Sheldon Natenberg
"The Volatility Smile" by Emanuel Derman
"Dynamic Hedging" by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
"Derivatives Markets" by Robert L. McDonald
Equity Index/ETF Theory Reading Recommendations:
"Exchange-Traded Funds and the New Dynamics of Investing" by Ananth Madhavan
"The ETF Book: All You Need to Know About Exchange-Traded Funds" by Richard A. Ferri
"A Pragmatist's Guide to Leveraged Finance" by Robert S. Kricheff
"The Art of Indexing" by David F. Swensen
"The Trader's Guide to Key Economic Indicators" by Richard Yamarone
Key Topics to Focus On:
Equity Volatility:
Index/ETF:
Additional Resources:
These resources should give you a strong foundation for your internship. Dive in, and you’ll be ready to impress!
Sources: S&T Literature/Books for Interns?, S&T Literature/Books for Interns?, Q&A: 3rd year ER analyst
Congrats on that, OMMs are hard to break into. I'll give some perspective, although I wasn't in OMM I was in a big prop/quant shop that did some OMM work.
Other than those, pick up something new. If your background is CS, check out some statistics or math, and if you're in math learn some ML. Being well rounded going in gives you the ability to pick things up fast. Read some stuff. Not just the options theory and crap, but some real books. Gives you stuff to talk about with people on the desk, and ultimately your ability to get a return offer is just your ability to do the job and your ability to get people to like you. If you make money, that won't matter if people hate working with you. GL, feel free to ask followups
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