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Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s Dynamic Hedging explores the practical complexities of managing derivative portfolios, emphasizing that real-world trading often defies theoretical models. The text argues that market uncertainty and human behavior render physics-based social science theories ineffective for predicting financial outcomes. Taleb highlights the critical roles of liquidity holes, transaction costs, and the "ArcSine law" in shaping a trader's success or failure. Through technical analysis and "war stories," the book details the risks associated with exotic options, correlation-dependent products, and standard risk management tools like Value at Risk. Ultimately, the work serves as a guide for navigating the volatile discrepancies between formal financial formulas and the intuitive, often chaotic, nature of active market making
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