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Strategies & Market Trends : How To Write Covered Calls - An Ongoing Real Case Study!

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To: Herm who wrote (12000)12/4/1999 3:33:00 PM
From: Herm  Read Replies (1) of 14162
 
You can take and apply WINs and with a little training
there is no doubt you can find plenty of stocks to CC. I'm
determined to help folks do their own clear thinking, and
successfully invest on this forum.

There are plenty of sites that want you think you need them
to "feed you" winning stocks to trade and CC. Well, the
internet offers all the resources you need to do it
yourself. This forum offers readers the details to get the
job done thanks to the contributions of many people.

The novice investor needs is the right information on how
to do it! To that end, I have added the following
hyperlinks on my web site (http://www.coveredcallswins.com )
to help you learn how to find those stocks, what to look
for in the chart TA patterns, how to recognize danger and
how to take advantage of opportunities. No, I'm not a stock
broker (and I don't need one - thank God!) or even in the
securities business. I learned learned like many of you!
School of hard knocks! Fortunately, I got my act together
before I lost all my money in the process. :-)

We have some highly astute investors on this forum. Many of
them willing to share their experience. It is encouraging
to hear from them via email and kind words on how useful
they find the information offered on this forum.

Stocks for Potential Covered Calls!

1. By Price vs.Volume View - Sorted by % Change
2. By Fundamentals View - Sorted by high EPS!
3. By Technical Indicators View -Low RSI
4. Bottom-Fishing Darlin? - Low RSI
5. Peter Out Vipers? - High RSI
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