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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Harshu Vyas who wrote (75197)2/27/2024 10:21:56 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) of 78753
 
Positive "surprises" have often been short-lived with the cruise lines.

You mean positive stock performance, or positive fundamental news, is often short lived?

I don't follow them closely, but I get the impression that the cruise industry has recovered strongly from pandemic lows, and as quarterly results appear the share prices will like them.

Simple as that for me.

I'll sit in CCL for another year and see what happens. I was selling covered calls around $18 and $19, but there's no premium left in those strikes, so I'll wait for CCL Q1 results to come out and see if we can get the share price up toward that level, and then try again to sell a few 1-2 month calls. I want to get at least 70 cents per call, so I think I need the share price closed to $17.50 before selling covered calls.
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