Archive for May, 2011
Writing monthly covered calls on high yielding stocks is one of the best overall investing strategies as you get to collect two income streams the quarterly dividend and the monthly cash received from writing covered calls. I like to invest in companies that consistently raise their dividends as these companies have a proven track record of producing profits that enable them to increase their dividend. I like to reinvest cash dividends in additional shares of stock which enables me to compound my returns. I also reinvest the cash received from selling monthly call options which provides a double compounding effect. For example, reinvesting quarterly dividends for Mark West Energy stock has reduced my cost basis for the stock to 17.02. Mark West Energy pays a $2.60 annual dividend so my annual yield is 15.2%. Writing monthly call options for MWE has an annualized return potential of about 45.8%. The total annual return potential for this stock is 61%. In this video we will learn how this low risk strategy has produced excellent returns despite the market volatility and uncertain economy.
Perry Gordey
This simple adjustment just made my CREE position BULLETPROOF… no risk but 100% upside potential. I think you’ll like what Income Method #4 means to you. About three months ago I was trading CREE and ended up taking 11.2% out of it… but what was REALLY cool was getting an email from a fella that had just picked up my book. He said (get this) “RadioActive Trading CHANGED my LIFE!” How so? Well, he was able to bulletproof his own CREE position… BEFORE the earnings announcement… and therefore got a great night’s sleep. Knowing that he could benefit from CREE going up… without the limits that a covered call would impose… but at the same time, he could not lose… Well, it was just a big, big deal to him. Because I get bulletproof all the time ( I used Income Method#3 yesterday to make my NFLX position bulletproof as well), I guess I forget what an emotional relief it can be. Imagine no-fear trading… when you start out with very low risk (single digits) by properly using a put option… THEN go to NO risk by using one or more of the Income Methods.
Oliva Crossland
There are three main questions that the branch of philosophy called epistemology covers. These questions are “what is knowledge,” “how is knowledge acquired,” and lastly “what are the limits of knowledge.”
How should I write it? I can’t do it in a bunch of different sentences like “what is knowledge?” “How is knowledge acquired?” and so on so how should i do it?? Should I even have the quotes? This is for a philosophy paper.
Keven Chrones
The National Academy of Sciences is the US most prestigious scientific organization. Started in the 1800s, it has the most prestigious scientists, and is the official science body of our government.
They say global warming is real, and mostly man made.
Senator Inhofe disagrees and he tries to discredit the scientific community by finding anyone who has ever expressed a tiny disagreement about some detail of global warming theory and make this out to be a big deal.
Look for MANY of the four hundred to protest this misuse of their names.
Why would anyone buy this, except for political reasons? To a scientist this is the ultimate no-brainer.
The National Review doesn’t. They know all about Senator inhofe, and what he says, and yet:
“National Review (the most prestigious conservative magazine) published a cover story calling on conservatives to shake off denial and get into the climate policy debate”
Senator Inhofe isn’t listening.
RON C- Here you go.
http://royalsociety.org/displaypagedoc.asp?id=20742
jim z – you’re welcome
poet576 – Check out the link I gave to Ron C above. The certainty about global warming has built considerably in the last 6 years since your 2001 quote. The position of the NAS is much stronger today.
Mar G – Thanks, I am.
Jamie Bredeson
Comparison of covered calls and married puts stock options strategies p1/6
Craig Apple
Want to learn how to trade options? Zecco, which provides low cost options trades and free stock trades through Zecco Trading, has created a series of short video tutorials to help improve your understanding of option trading. This video will show you how to trade options using a covered call. Watch the video, youll see that you can learn how to trade options. The video will give you a real life example using a covered call which should bring you one step closer to trading options! No hand holding required. Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Please read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options at www.zecco.com
Frances Khuu
I got charged with LSA and im under 18 with a probationary license. I damaged some private property but my insurance has covered it. I called the police a few hours later ( don’t ask why) but after i crashed i parked my car on the street adjacent to the one i crashed on and stayed in my car till i called the cops. Then i plead not guilty to the judge and have to go to court in a few months. What can i expect in form of punishment and what not?
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