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

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To: Michael Hart who wrote (13486)1/18/2001 5:09:10 PM
From: Herm  Read Replies (2) of 14162
 
Hello Mike,

In addition, to the other answers provided you can find a free calculator (Java Based) at the CBOE with full instructions on how to use it as a trader's tool. You could download their Options ToolBox for free and that will calculate the options price as well. They have two programs in the the download. One with a tutorial and the other is the pricer.

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CBOE ONLINE FREE OPTIONS CALCULATOR coveredcallswins.com

OPTIONS WIZARD
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Another possibility is the more detailed route of the Excel online and desktop version of the Option Wizard. This fellow has been around for quite some time. Nice product!

The Option Wizard stock options pricer measures your probability of success, shows premium decay in tables and charts, puts the power of Microsoft Excel to work for you.

Hope that helps!
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