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

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To: Herman J. Matos who started this subject12/18/2000 12:50:51 PM
From: tuck  Read Replies (1) of 14162
 
Herm,

Happy holidays to all here. Haven't been by in a while. I came across this on CNBC and felt like sharing it here. Schaeffer with good tips on trading out of money options. His case study involves a put. Not y'all's mainstream strategy, I know. But when you have written calls against a volatile stock that's run up before an impending Important Event -- such as earnings, same store sales report, FDA committee review of lead compound, etc. -- buying a few puts is a worthy tactic that I know you folks use. So this is on topic, I say, on topic! Enjoy.

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Cheers, Tuck

PS & OT Running my own biotech thread and portfolio started this Halloween: The Trickle Portfolio. It is an attempt to figure out which companies will benefit from the enormous amount of money raised by biotechs & pharmaceutical companies this past year. It is an area not well covered elsewhere, and the thread is very much a work in progress. But y'all are welcome to check it out. Some educational links are in there, and I should have it fine tuned in a couple of months. Apologies in particular for the formatting in the subject, which will work for folks with really big monitors. It'll be fixed in a couple of days.

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