Bull markets are good for investors who own stocks. And covered calls are good for creating recurring income. Buy why would you set a limit on your upside potential (by selling a covered call) when stocks are rising? Well, there are several reasons. Perhaps you are trading around a news event? Or using margin? There are valid arguments to be made for increasing your safety net and taking a possibly smaller gain. Here are some of the reasons why you may want to consider selling covered calls as stocks are going up:
Feb 19 2011 | Posted in
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Spreadsheets are great for many things. But importing updating prices from many real-time data sources and keeping a sorted list of results isn’t one of them. Today if you want to find high yield covered calls you are much better off using a dedicated covered call screener that is optimized for the task. You will save tremendous time and have more complete results compared to the old way of using spreadsheets.
Feb 15 2011 | Posted in
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You need a steady source of income that can improve your returns substantially especially with the rising inflation and living costs. You might be thinking of starting a business, but all kinds of businesses take time before you can get returns. In this case, you may try entering short term investments in real estate where you don’t need to spend much time once you invest your money because the only thing that matters is whether you have chosen the right short term investment option or not.
Feb 6 2011 | Posted in
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Trade- Noun: The business of buying or selling commodities; commerce.
Feb 3 2011 | Posted in
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Daily stock trading involves buying and selling stocks, financial assets, shares and so many more.With the help of the very accessible internet, buying stock online is fairly easy nowadays.
Feb 2 2011 | Posted in
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It is not simple understanding the exchange. The stock exchange is where the trading of stocks and shares is carried out. Professional dealers purchase and offload stocks and shares for consumers. But what stocks and shares do you purchase and sell?
Feb 1 2011 | Posted in
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Wednesday the market didn’t tell us anything new. The equities market is still over extended on the daily chart but the market is refusing to break down. Each time there has been seen selling in the market over the past two weeks, the market recovers. Equities and the dollar have been trading with an inverse relationship and it seems to drop every in value each selling pressure enters the market, which naturally lifts stocks.
Jan 31 2011 | Posted in
investing |
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All investment opportunities need to be studied carefully so that you won’t be pulled into a scam. Studying an investment will also allow you to know if it’s for you. Some investments are meant for specific profile types. You should be able to weigh the plus and minuses of every investment opportunity. So, always beware of hot investment tips like a stock pick for the day. It’s possible that the stock is being jockeyed and you can get burned in the stock market. There are plenty of people getting burned in the stock market because of penny stock offers.
Jan 30 2011 | Posted in
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In the area of fixed income investments, debentures and bonds feature prominently because of the returns they can provide. Between these two, debentures are more lucrative due to the higher risk profile. Of course, before you put your money in these kinds of investment products, you should arm yourself with enough knowledge so that you can assess if these can really help you in your financial plan. Also, you’d be able to choose the better alternative among the varieties available if have a good idea about them.
Jan 29 2011 | Posted in
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Up-to-date, accurate Information is still your best tool when it comes to investing in stocks prudently and effectively. But data on “penny stocks” stocks that trade for about $5 or less are often quite difficult to search out. Many companies that issue these stocks don’t have to file financial updates with the SEC, so it’s actually quite hard for potential investors to get real facts about the penny stock companys management/officers, products/services, and finances.
Jan 28 2011 | Posted in
personal finance |
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