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

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To: jasboski who wrote (13622)2/20/2001 10:24:36 PM
From: Herm   of 14162
 
Hello Jasbo,

Welcome to the forum! Since, you or other out there perhaps
getting acquainted or re-aquainted with covered calls
allow me to suggest a few free and paid resources.

If you want to save some money and you are not in a hurry,
pick up a 10% discount card at Books-A-Million store for
$5.00. Then, go to the internet at
coveredcallswins.com
And use the card to apply the discount on their normal on-
line discount. About 35 to 40%! Leaps (Long-Term Equity
Anticipation Securities) What They Are and How to Use Them
for Profit and Protection. This is one book worth every
penny of $40.00.

Another must have on the shelf reference. McMillan on
Options was written in NOV1996 whereas the Options as a
Strategic Investment was written in OCT1992 and was
fantastic overkill in information. I figured if I
can only master just two of his chapters and I will make a
bundle of profit. :-) Getting closer every year.

While you are waiting for the book to arrive you can
download the best software you will EVER STUDY about
options and LEAP spreads. IT IS FOR FREE!
coveredcallswins.com

This single package has taught me more depth about options
than any book I've read with the exception of LEAPs by
Harrison Roth.

My friends at coveredcalls.com have free CC data
and monthly educational newsletter in which I also write
a column in. As you may have figured out, I also have a
web site for investment educational services. But, don't
worry, there is plenty of good free materials out there.

www.coveredcalls.com provides a raw list of the highest
premium call options available both "in the money" and "out
of the money". It has quick links to Yahoo.com
(fundamental/technical) and Ask Research (extensive
charting tools) so the DD is all at your finger tips.

Hope this helped!
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