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Strategies & Market Trends : The Covered Calls for Dummies Thread

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To: Stock Farmer who wrote (1381)7/10/2001 6:35:15 AM
From: alanrs  Read Replies (1) of 5205
 
Other people have been in the same position and I have advised letting it be called away and buying back later in a very quick, casual way-a no brainer.
It's funny that when it's my own money I get too close to the situation and completely miss the obvious. I can also see how one has to generally think about this differently than with a buy and hold approach.

Right now I'm still working with whatever I had sloshing around in the old brokerage account, since I only funded the Interactive Brokers acct minimally until I can get out of the evil landlord business and free up some cash. I'm hopeing that using a different account will help some of this option thinking become second nature.

Off to work. Have a great day everyone.

ARS
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