So I read about two ways to use the DITM leap strategy. One is just to use it with calls. The other is based on technical signals, switch...
The link below is an article that discusses how the 200d and 50d moving averages have lost their predictive power since 1993....
I just wrapped up my third book on buying LEAPS, and this one brings a fresh perspective. The author suggests allocating 20% of your portfolio to...
I don’t post much, because I have very little of value to say. Here is something that I think is worthwhile. Very long backtests that were the...
I recently delved into another book exploring the options strategy I previously mentioned: "Intrinsic" by Michael Yuen. Yuen's take offers a...
Is this you? lex Jacobson is CEO of Exitos Global, which he joined in August 2016. Jacobson was previously vice president at OptionsXpress.[1]...
What strategy do you think is better?
I wanted to share a strategy I read about. Leveraging Options for Enhanced Returns: A Strategic Overview In the realm of investment strategies,...
I learned something valuable at this site. It is how hard options are to succeed at. What particularly hit me was the statement that 90% of...
Check the most recently published quarterly book per share. When the P/B ratio drops below 1.35 sell some BRK stock and use the proceeds to buy...
As an advanced beginner, here is a basic question. Assuming the underlying is a good stock that you want to own, and you want to make some extra...
I read about an options strategy, where instead of buying the stock, (it has to be one you have researched and believe in), you buy a ditm leap...
My thoughts are selling weekly CC's on good stocks, or ETFs, and getting the appreciation of the stock, plus maybe 1.5% a year in premium is the...
I know the people here are very advanced, so this will not apply to many of you, but I wanted to recommend a book I bought about stock options....
I am an advanced beginner to intermediate in options. Here is my strategy. I buy wide moat stocks selling at a discount. My goal is to maybe...
I am a beginner in options, and was wondering if the bull put spread, and iron condor are a good way to accomplish the above, or if there are...
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