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Ford is my favorite due to dividend and the price and TSLL and TSLQ
ОтветитьAwesome thanks
Ответитьthank you :)
ОтветитьNOW, RIVN, UBER , I am making big money for the last two weeks on these covered calls.
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ОтветитьRandy ,Slow down some .you are going too fast and is hard to absorb all this info
ОтветитьWhy trade covered calls when it’s relatively low. Should we trade it when it’s relatively high, so the covered call premium price shrinks faster? Thx
ОтветитьWhere are you setting these alerts? in or via ETrade?
ОтветитьSince Tesla has been tanking...I make around 2g's on 7 day contracts. AT&T is also a good one because the cost is low and they offer a good dividend.
ОтветитьI’m currently selling fuel cell. $.21x 7days/365 days/ $9.40=116%. The price did go down some, but I’m long term.
ОтветитьI confused, Why you want to open a cc in a non-liquid asset? What are the chances it even gets filled? As you scrolled through the open chain you can see no one is interested.
ОтветитьHave you ever considered doing voice over work? You have a wonderful speaking voice and style.
ОтветитьHi Randy, in your patreon, could you teach me the PMCC? I understand there is reduced risk and capital in the strategy? Your top stocks for CC's, I can't afford to own 100 of those, yet, in my fidelity cash acct. Thanks. As, always, thanks for sharing your valuable time and content.
ОтветитьVery good. Thank yout.
ОтветитьCheap stock that give high premium and have high dividends
ОтветитьHi, which link can I go to find Options Income Finder tool?
ОтветитьThe DOW 30 stocks are the most Profitable when dealing with Covered Calls. Or so I was taught
ОтветитьVery informative channel that I found today, I watched about 10 of your videos. Thank you
ОтветитьGood one Randy, my strategies have evolved over time to include many of your techniques, thanks.
ОтветитьJust discovered this video to see it came out on my birthday :D
ОтветитьI like selling a weekly cash secured put, to buy a dividend stock two weeks before the ex-div date. If the put expires in the money, then I own the stock in time to qualify for the dividend. If the put expires worthless, then I buy the stock in time to qualify for the dividend.
After my dividend stock qualifies for the dividend, I sell a weekly covered call, one strike above my purchase price to collect as much premium as possible while still TRYING to unload the stock ASAP, and also earn some stock appreciation.
Then I repeat the process all over again with the next dividend stock on my watch list that has an ex-div date coming up in two weeks.
I cycle through a different dividend stock each month to earn 12 dividends per year instead of just 4 dividends per year, using the same capital.
That's 3x ROI right there with little effort. Why hold a dividend stock for 12 months just to earn 4 dividends?
12 dividends, 52 option premiums and some stock appreciation per year on the same capital = MIND BLOWING RETURNS.
Knowledge IS power, only IF you apply that knowledge.
this is amazing content. keep up the good work
Ответитьi love stocks that are stable for selling covered calls. Easy money
ОтветитьI like selling calls against small caps with the goal of getting assigned. I screen options with high implied volatility on small caps the preferably have weekly options. Generally you can leverage your money a little more when shares are cheaper. I look for a 10% return per week on these calls. Obviously it doesn’t go perfectly every time, but as long as you’re picking stable growth small caps with good potential, like GNUS, you can hold through any dips and continue selling calls with confidence.
ОтветитьGreat site, so happy I found this channel. Selling calls on Lockheed, ABBVIE and Walgreens these days
ОтветитьJust found this channel... you sir are an option inclined genius. Keep up the great work.
ОтветитьDo you use a taxable account for this strategy or a non taxable account?
ОтветитьDuring bullish market conditions I go through the ex-dividend calendar looking for stocks that will declare a dividend in the next the few days I like companies that pay 85 cents per share or higher on their dividend I then purchase 100 shares and sell a ITM covered call one or two weeks out I normally have my shares called away and I collect the premium and the dividend and then rinse and repeat
ОтветитьI like selling call options against CRWD.. I tend to focus on large cap growth stocks, if the stock gets near my strike i roll it over to the next week and i always try to break even with the call I will be buying back along with the one im about to sell... So far this strategy is the best one i've ever done
ОтветитьThanks again for sharing your methods and ideas!
ОтветитьGreat videos, thanks.
ОтветитьGreat stuff Randy, I always learn something useful watching your videos!
ОтветитьAAPL, ABNB
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ABNB
Where do you get the options income finder?
Could please share the link?