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Strategies & Market Trends : Option Strategies

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To: robert b furman who wrote (1946)7/27/2018 12:32:41 PM
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I had sold some 33.00 and 34.00 T puts for the month of September.

Last night I got all of them exercised early by 2 months. The dip down to 30.13 yesterday must have scared someone to exercise the puts early.

I've had this happen once or twice before.

Strange that in another account I had the same puts sold and nothing was exercised - I think this must occur based on who and where the put was bought??

Not sure but it looks like that.

I have been hoping to accumulate a position in T and it has been a bigger success than I expected.

I've sold puts on T from 30 to 53 and some out more than a year.

Puts my dividend yield up into the 6.25 ish yield.

T beat on earnings and in my opinion is a solid long term buy and hold.

Who's not going to use their smartphone more in the future.
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