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How do you select options analysis software? When it comes

to selecting options analysis software, you truly can get lost in

the trees. Many programs on option analysis overkill. They are so

complex and have so many features that you don’t know where to

start. Their complexity takes two weeks to learn, if you ever do,

and one week to forget.

This is also the problem with most computer software—too

much complexity, too difficult to learn and too easy to forget.

Due to the complexity of options, you want to keep things

simple!

A good rule to follow is if you can’t learn how to use the software

in 60 minutes, don’t use it. In other words, try to select option

analysis software that is really easy to use. All it has to do is

complete the four or five tasks listed in this section of the book.

If the software is too complex, you will quit using it. If it’s easy,

you will always use it. I can’t tell you how many complex software

programs I have on my office shelves that I stopped using.

When it comes to software, keep it simple or you will never

use it.

How do you select options analysis software? When it comes

to selecting options analysis software, you truly can get lost in

the trees. Many programs on option analysis overkill. They are so

complex and have so many features that you don’t know where to

start. Their complexity takes two weeks to learn, if you ever do,

and one week to forget.

This is also the problem with most computer software—too

much complexity, too difficult to learn and too easy to forget.

Due to the complexity of options, you want to keep things

simple!

A good rule to follow is if you can’t learn how to use the software

in 60 minutes, don’t use it. In other words, try to select option

analysis software that is really easy to use. All it has to do is

complete the four or five tasks listed in this section of the book.

If the software is too complex, you will quit using it. If it’s easy,

you will always use it. I can’t tell you how many complex software

programs I have on my office shelves that I stopped using.

When it comes to software, keep it simple or you will never

use it.