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cash flow investing for retirement
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Dividend Investing for Retirement is an excellent thread. However, its theme seems to be a preparation for retirement... the re-investment of dividends in companies whose dividends have grown in the past and whose dividend might be expected to grow in the future. Thereby, it is hoped that when the age of retirement arrives the income stream derived from dividends alone will suffice. To that end, income to be derived from other tactics such as the sale of options, is OFF TOPIC.

This thread is designed to provide a discussion of all tactics.... how might we enjoy the benefits of maximum cash flow from our investments in retirement. Does the reinvestment of dividends in a growing dividend stream provide the soundest route to maximum cash flow in retirement ?

I have ideas... but I am more interested in what others think about what should be a universal interest.
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94I share your opinions and experience., particularly when you say that most of yotyc:>8/15/2012
93Replying to MANY posts from other boards: It seems that option trading is vieweBocor8/15/2012
92Replying to a posting on another thread: >>"I don't have any reatyc:>6/25/2012
91Yes, long term calls have tons of premium in them and give me great downside proGROUND ZERO™2/29/2012
90Hi GZ ! We play a different game: You bought back a short term o/m call and sotyc:>2/29/2012
89I decided to cover 20 of the March 67.50 Calls and write 20 of the January 2013GROUND ZERO™2/28/2012
88Today I bought several thousand shares of AGQ and wrote just OTM March calls forGROUND ZERO™2/27/2012
87Frontier Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: FTR - News) announced today that RumbleFish2/16/2012
86Thanks, yes, O/M calls are easy money, but ATM are a bit safer when I expect a pGROUND ZERO™1/15/2012
85Congratulations ! But I'm not surprised at your experience..... 'way to tyc:>1/14/2012
84I already have a fat profit on all my longs right now, but I also just wrote at GROUND ZERO™1/14/2012
83Oh, okay... from the looks lof it, it appears that you need to enter the volatiGROUND ZERO™12/10/2011
82To use the calculator, one usually enters the stocK price, the option price and tyc:>12/10/2011
81Excellent, thanks, great site... the only question is how do you measure the stGROUND ZERO™12/10/2011
80Sorry, I have no rule of thumb. It is because theta increases as expiry approactyc:>12/10/2011
79Does anyone know a quick rule of thumb on how to calculate option theta at any pGROUND ZERO™12/10/2011
78Somebody said this was a dull market. He should short a gold stock...... bettertyc:>12/8/2011
77Thank you, I'll probably play it out until the premiums are just about gone,GROUND ZERO™12/5/2011
76Good luck with your trade GZ ! Please be sure to let us know the results, partityc:>12/5/2011
75Today I bought 2000 shares of UGL and wrote 20 ATM April 2012 calls for a nice pGROUND ZERO™12/5/2011
74Here's an interesting chart relative to my hedge cum "pairs" tradetyc:>12/2/2011
73There should be a charge for the entertainment value of options. My G shares htyc:>11/29/2011
72Here's my cash flow through the November expiry. Only the Goldcorp (G) was tyc:>11/20/2011
71As you might have guessed, LSG is my speculation du jour. I believe it has justtyc:>10/30/2011
70The options are only on the Canadian side... actually Montreal exchange. There tyc:>10/28/2011
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