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

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To: KevinD who wrote (11524)9/16/1999 7:59:00 AM
From: Herm  Read Replies (1) of 14162
 
Hi Kevin,

Welcome to the forum and for your contributions. I have noticed that most forums on SI have to do with actual stocks. So, the information dwells on the earnings, news, P/E, legal issues, etc. to one stock or group of stocks as a sector.

Options trading can be a specialized group of topics in itself. When combined with equity stocks or covered call writing, it takes on a whole new dimension. Switch to LEAPs and you just modified the considerations. Narrow it down and put some common sense observations or rules and you have a trading system or approach. That's us!

I'm sure more of the lurkers and readers would like to hear more about your indicators and the application of such. I do know that many technical indicators give the same reading or feedback. Provided that two or more indicators are not telling you the same thing, they solve a very important critical need. The need to take our emotions (greed/fear) out of the decision process. We can easily deceive ourselves when it comes to money or the lack of it when you lose it. Of course, that does not happen to our readers! :-)

What are you plucking into those indicators. Could you plot one for us at iqc.com and post it? Perhaps, do what you just did so we can learn and contribute to your work? Thanks again!
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