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

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To: David Lind who wrote (11961)11/30/1999 10:23:00 PM
From: Herm  Read Replies (2) of 14162
 
The credit for the CC premie data goes to Shane at
coveredcalls.com and not me. As far as CC
prices? Three factors make up the price of any options. 1.
Intrinsic value - how much is in the money. 2. Time Value -
how many months before expiration. and 3. Volatility. It is
number 3 which is often the unknown factor and give options
the biggest short term bang for the buck. Reading the BBs
you will recognize it by a wide distance between the upper
and lower BBs. Smaller distances means less volatility.
Larger distances mean more volatility and fat premies.

I have added a new stock screener for potential CCs stocks
on my web site at coveredcallswins.com using the
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to look folks. This info along with Shane's great data is
all you will ever need.

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