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Best podcasts about covered call writing

Latest podcast episodes about covered call writing

Barron's Streetwise
The Problem With Covered Call Writing

Barron's Streetwise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 27:54


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The Blue Collar Investor
120. Using the Nasdaq-100 Volatility Index (VOLQ) in Covered Call Writing Decisions

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 14:11


VOLQ measures the imp[lied volatility of the NDX or the Nasdaq 100 Index. This podcast proposes an ultra-low risk strategy based on VOLQ and QQQ, an ETF that consists of 100 of the largest non-financial companies that are listed on the Nasdaq exchange. Although the strategy is ultra-defensive, annualized returns are still significant. The BCI Package is highlighted at the end of the podcast: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-investor-program/ Premium Membership: ⁠https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/⁠ ----- Best Discounted Packages: 1. BCI Package, our Best and most Comprehensive Investment package: ⁠ https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-investor-program/⁠ 2. TCM Package - BCI Trade Management System: ⁠https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-trade-management-system/⁠ 3. CEO Package - Includes TMC Package: ⁠https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/ceo-package/⁠ ------- SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : ⁠https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/⁠ FIND BCI ON AMAZON ⁠http://amzn.to/Nx2Zqk

The Blue Collar Investor
109. Delta and Strike Selection for Covered call Writing

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 14:12


Should our covered call writing strikes be determined by the delta of those strikes? This podcast will make a case that our strikes should be based and our strategy initial return goals, personal risk-tolerance and overall market assessment. A real-life example with AMD with a defensive posture will be detailed along with calculations and rationale for these trades. Premium Membership: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ ----- Best Discounted Packages: 1. BCI Package, our Best and most Comprehensive Investment package: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-investor-program/ 2. TCM Package - BCI Trade Management System: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-trade-management-system/ 3. CEO Package - Includes TMC Package: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/ceo-package/ ------- SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ FIND BCI ON AMAZON http://amzn.to/Nx2Zqk

Core Position Trading
Writing Covered Calls | The Poor Man's Real Estate , Covered Call Writing , PMCC explanation

Core Position Trading

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 24:04


In this episode I talk about The Poor Man's Real Estate , Covered Call Writing , PMCC explanation when using stocks for the Covered Call and Cash Secured Put investing strategy.I also reveal my favorite Covered Call Writing tip when it comes to determining a stocks trading range.The Poor Man's Real Estate - Covered Call WritingThe Poor Mans Covered Call Trade IdeaNext week Cash Secured Put TradeFinally, I will SHOW YOU a trade where I used these tips and stock trading ideas , having successSo grab your coffee, sit back and enjoying this Covered Call Writing and Cash Secured Put Selling podcast showing you The Poor Man's Real Estate , Covered Call Writing , PMCC explanationWho am I ? I'm an active and successful Covered Call and Cash Secured Put stock trader with close to 10 years experience using my own money to generate monthly cash flow to help pay the bills, live the good life.I started a Youtube channel some 8 years ago to merely show my mentor and best friend, Jerry a Covered Call trade and that started my journey creating videos where I show my trades, I talk about them so maybe someone will learn something.Search Youtube - Core Position Trading - https://www.youtube.com/@CorePositionTrading My Name is John Greathouse and I'm a Professional Stock Trader using Covered Calls and Cash Secured Puts and using the Poom Man's Covered Calls to generate Monthly Cash Flow in retirement.© 2023/24 Core Position Trading, LLC and the CPT Dashboard - All Rights ReservedMy websiteCPTDashboardwww.cptdashboard.comMy Youtube channelCore Position Tradinghttps://www.youtube.com/@CorePositionTradingContact meJohnG from CPThttp://cptdashboard.com/contact_us.shtmlMy websiteCPTDashboardwww.cptdashboard.comMy Youtube channelCore Position Tradinghttps://www.youtube.com/@CorePositionTradingContact meJohnG from CPThttp://cptdashboard.com/contact_us.shtml

The Blue Collar Investor
106. "Hitting a Double" with Procter & Gamble: A Covered Call Writing Exit Strategy

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 10:39


Managing our covered call trades with exit strategies will allow us to maximize our returns as we mitigate losses and enhance gains. In this podcast, generating 2 income streams in the same contract month with the same stock and investment resulted in more than doubling the initial returns. Premium Membership: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ ----- Best Discounted Packages: 1. BCI Package, our Best and most Comprehensive Investment package: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-investor-program/ 2. TCM Package - BCI Trade Management System: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-trade-management-system/ 3. CEO Package - Includes TMC Package: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/ceo-package/ ------- SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ FIND BCI ON AMAZON http://amzn.to/Nx2Zqk

Core Position Trading
Writing Covered Calls | Covered Call with Dividends, Buy Backs and Using Limit Orders | Cash Secured Puts

Core Position Trading

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 24:12


In this episode I talk about Covered Call with Dividends, Buy Backs and Using Limit Orders when using stocks for the Covered Call and Cash Secured Put investing strategy.I also reveal my favorite Covered Call Writing tip when it comes to determining a stocks trading range.3:42 - Covered Call Writing with Dividend Capture9:43 - Why we would buy back a Covered Call option15:13 - Why LIMIT Orders when placing our tradesFinally, I will SHOW YOU a trade where I used these tips and stock trading ideas , having successSo grab your coffee, sit back and enjoying this Covered Call Writing and Cash Secured Put Selling podcast showing you Covered Call with Dividends, Buy Backs and Using Limit OrdersWho am I ? I'm an active and successful Covered Call and Cash Secured Put stock trader with close to 10 years experience using my own money to generate monthly cash flow to help pay the bills, live the good life.I started a Youtube channel some 8 years ago to merely show my mentor and best friend, Jerry a Covered Call trade and that started my journey creating videos where I show my trades, I talk about them so maybe someone will learn something.Search Youtube - Core Position Trading - https://www.youtube.com/@CorePositionTrading My Name is John Greathouse and I'm a Professional Stock Trader using Covered Calls and Cash Secured Puts and using the Poor Man's Covered Calls to generate Monthly Cash Flow in retirement.© 2023/24 Core Position Trading, LLC and the CPT Dashboard - All Rights ReservedMy websiteCPTDashboardwww.cptdashboard.comMy Youtube channelCore Position Tradinghttps://www.youtube.com/@CorePositionTradingContact meJohnG from CPThttp://cptdashboard.com/contact_us.shtml

The Blue Collar Investor
101. Covered Call Writing: "Hitting a Double" on the Last day of a Contract

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 9:45


One of our covered call writing exit strategy opportunities involves closing the original option and re-selling it a second time, thereby generating 2 income streams in the same contract month. In the BCI methodology, this is referred to as "Hitting a Double" This podcast shows a real-life example with QQQ on the last day of a contract Premium Membership: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ ----- Best Discounted Packages: 1. BCI Package, our Best and most Comprehensive Investment package: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-investor-program/ 2. TCM Package - BCI Trade Management System: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-trade-management-system/ 3. CEO Package - Includes TMC Package: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/ceo-package/ ------- SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ FIND BCI ON AMAZON http://amzn.to/Nx2Zqk

echtgeld.tv - Geldanlage, Börse, Altersvorsorge, Aktien, Fonds, ETF
egtv #262 - Covered Call Writing: Options-Einkommen aus Aktien | LVMH Discount-Zertifikate | Silicon Valley Bank

echtgeld.tv - Geldanlage, Börse, Altersvorsorge, Aktien, Fonds, ETF

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 73:35


Mit Covered Call Writing zusätzliches Einkommen aus Aktien erzielen!? Was hinter der so genannten Stillhalter-Strategie steckt, wie eine Call-Option funktioniert, warum ungedeckte Termingeschäfte schnell in den Ruin führen können und wie Privatanleger die bei institutionellen Investoren beliebte Strategie umsetzen können – dazu auf vielfachen Zuschauerwunsch eine Einführung am Beispiel LVMH. Zuvor versuchen Tobias Kramer und Christian W. Röhl sich aber erstmal an einer Einordnung der jüngsten Marktturbulenzen: Wie kam es zur Schieflage der Silicon Valley Bank und droht eine neue Finanzkrise?

The Blue Collar Investor
95. Covered Call Writing to Generate Premium and Dividend Income

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 11:14


A covered call writing strategy can be crafted to generate 3 income streams: 1. Option premium 2. Share appreciation when using out-of-the-money call options 3. Dividend income This podcast will focus in on TLT a treasury-based exchange-traded fund that generate 12 dividends per calendar year. There will be discussions on option-chains, ex-dividend dates and calculation returns. BCI Package, our Best and most Comprehensive Investment package: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-investor-program/ BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
94. Covered Call Writing Net Debit Limit Orders

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 9:48


Covered call trades can be executed by "legging-in" which is buying the stock and selling the call option in 2 distinct trades. This podcast will discuss another way to enter a covered call trade using a "buy-write combination form" where the 2 legs are executed simultaneously using a "net debit limit order" A real-life example with MDC will be used to highlight the process. BCI Package, our Best and most Comprehensive Investment package: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/minimembership/bci-investor-program/ BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
85. Automating the 20% /10% Guidelines for Covered Call Writing

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 8:55


Exit strategies can dramatically enhance our covered call writing returns. In this podcast, a real-life example with NKE is taken directly from one of Alan's portfolios where multiple rolling-down exit strategy opportunities were executed. These steps turned a losing trade into a profitable one. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

Money Tree Investing
Get Higher Income From Your Investments – Covered Call Writing and Dividend Stocks

Money Tree Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 64:03


We interview Kevin Simpson about his expert strategy of covered call writing and dividends to generate enhanced yield for investors who are frustrated in this low yield environment. This is a great tool for people to understand and add to their toolbox. We also discuss how to hedge your portfolio in times of market volatility. For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/covered-call-writing-kevin-simpson

The Blue Collar Investor
78. REITS: Good Covered Call Writing Candidates?

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 8:09


option-sellers may be attracted to the high dividend yield of real estate investment trusts (REITs).This podcast addresses portfolio diversification, dividend yield, implied volatility and calculations while using PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust (PMC) as a real-life example. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
77. Buyers Have Rights and Sellers Have Obligations- Covered Call Writing Explained

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 11:03


This podcast analyzes covered call writing from the perspectives of both buyers and sellers. The personal risk-tolerance of the investor will play a major role in determining how our option trades are structured. A real-life example with CarMax, Inc. (KMX) is highlighted with associared calculations. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
76. 5 Top Myths and Misunderstandings about Covered Call Writing

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 12:07


This podcast will debunk 5 of the most common myths associated with covered call writing. Option exercise, stock selection and earnings reports will be part of the presentation. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
71: Dividend Yield Should Be a Secondary Factor for Covered Call Writing

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 10:22


The BCI methodology screens stocks for option-selling using fundamental analysis, technical analysis and common-sense principles (like minimum trading volume). Using high dividend yield as a primary selection factor can be enticing but can also lead to poor trading decisions. This podcast will use MPLX as real-life example to detail this important concept. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
65: The 20%/10% Guidelines for Covered call Writing and Selling Cash-Secured Puts

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 11:07


Position management for option-selling is critical to achieving the highest possible returns. Both covered call writing and selling cash-secured puts have 20%/10% guidelines but are used differently; one for mitigating losses and the other for enhancing gains. The relationship between share price and option value as well as the importance of Theta in our trading decisions are incorporated into this podcast. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
61. Realized Versus Unrealized Capital Gains (Losses) for Covered Call Writing

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 9:54


There are several types of covered call writing calculations we must understand and not confuse. We have initial trade structuring, final calculations, long stock and short call calculations. Capital gains and losses can be realized or unrealized. A real-life example with Guidewire Software, Inc. (GWRE) is highlighted to explain the details.. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

Stock Smart Daily with Jeffrey Kamys
Clover Spac, Data Dog & Covered Call Writing

Stock Smart Daily with Jeffrey Kamys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 13:44


Thoughts on the job market, the Clover spac (CLOV), Data Dog into earnings and covered call writing.

The Blue Collar Investor
46. Should Delta Be the Sole Criteria for Covered Call Writing Strike Selection

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 14:14


I am often asked, "What Delta should I use for my covered call strikes?" This podcast discusses how strategy goals, not Delta stats, should impact our option strike selections. Initial time-value return goal range, market assessment and personal risk-tolerance are emphasized. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
35. Covered Call Writing with Biotech Companies

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 12:07


Selling options against Biotech companies frequently generate impressive premium returns. This podcast will discuss the relationship between implied volatility and option premium. Option calculations, exit, strategies, and chart analysis will be addressed in this presentation BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
34. Exit Strategy and Final Covered Call Writing Calculations

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 10:15


Calculations made for option-selling transactions and total position profit & loss can be quite different. This podcast examines a hypothetical trade that uses the rolling-down and the mid-contract unwind exit strategies. Calculations are discussed at various points in the trades and the Ellman Calculator assist in our trade decisions. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
32. Covered Call Writing and Blackjack A Valid Analogy?

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 12:27


Covered call writing and blackjack are certainly different approaches to making money but they do have at least one common thread. Both can be managed to increase returns. Examples of card and trade management are included in this podcast. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
22. A Covered Call Writing Alternative to Rolling Up in the Same Contract Month

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 12:39


The mid-contract unwind exit strategy closes an entire covered call trade when the strike moves deep in-the-money and enters a new trade with a new stock in the same contract month.. The key to success includes evaluating the time-value cost-to-close, not the entire premium cost-to-close. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
24. Using Covered Call Writing and Stock Dividends in Low Interest Rate Environments

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 12:31


Details a strategy with a potential of 3 income streams for each trade: one from share appreciation, another from stock dividend distribution and a third from option premium. Stock selection will come from the Dow 30, option selection will focus on out-of-the-money strikes and position management will focus in on ex-dividend and earnings report dates. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
23. Covered Call Writing with Weekly Options Portfolio Overwriting with Weeklys

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 12:48


Covered call writing can elevate returns for long-term buy-and-hold portfolios trading in non-sheltered accounts. The use of Weekly options can be especially beneficial in these circumstances. This podcast also introduces the BCI Portfolio Overwriting Calculator. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
25. “Hitting a Double” with Procter & Gamble Covered Call Writing Exit Strategies

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 9:04


Managing our covered call writing trades is essential to achieving the highest possible returns. In this podcast the "hitting a double" exit strategy will be highlighted with a real-life example with Procter & Gamble. After selling the initial short call, it is bought back when share price declines and re-sold when share price recovers. Specific guidelines as when to close the short call and trade calculations are also included with emphasis on the Ellman Calculator. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
How to set up a covered call writing portfolio using stock selection, option & position management

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 86:09


The Blue Collar Investor webinar Oct 15th: How to set up a covered call writing portfolio using stock selection, option & position management BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ FIND BCI ON AMAZON http://amzn.to/Nx2Zqk Tags: non-standard contracts,contract adjustment,reverse stock split,Eldorado Gold,EGO,Beta,intrinsic- value,Ellman Calculator,covered call writing,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,in-the-money strike,portfolio overwriting,technical analysis,moving average crossover,General Electric,GE

The Blue Collar Investor
17. COMBINING Covered Call Writing and the Stock Repair Strategy

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 11:45


Exit strategy opportunities will help mitigate losses, turn losses into gains and enhance profits. When share price declines, there is a series of position management techniques available to us that can be implemented. This podcast will review a multi-tied exit strategy involving closing the short call of a covered call trade and then using the stock repair strategy to lower the breakeven without putting additional cash into the trade BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ STOCKS,TRADING,STOCK MARKET,COVERED CALLS,covered call writing,Axsome,Therapeutics,Ellman Calculator,gap-up,cost-to-close,implied volatility,Alpha,Beta,seeking,alpha,cost-basis,time-value,intrinsic- value,put-selling,collar calculator,put calculator,stock option,facebook stock,amazon stock,investing,options,Option,option buyer,strike price,in the money,in the money coverd call,out of the money covered call,covered call writing exit strategies

The Blue Collar Investor
16. VIX Covered Call Writing Selling Stock Options on Market Volatility

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 9:39


Can we take advantage of market volatility and write options on the CBOE Volatility Index? This podcast will address VIX futures contracts, the exchange-traded note (ETN) VXXB, synthetic stock positions as means of taking advantage of market volatility. The big question is whether these products are appropriate for most retail investors. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/ covered call writing,put-selling,options,strike price,covered call writing exit strategies,selling cash secured puts,the blue collar investor,Options Trading,Covered Call,short options,strike,bullish trades,buying stock,writing calls,Call Option,trading basics,trading tutorial,stock options,options trading,learn to trade,the stock market,covered calls strategy,covered calls for income,covered calls for beginners

The Blue Collar Investor
10. Generating Covered Call Writing + Dividend Income

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 11:55


This video discusses a strategy that seeks to generate 3 income streams with the same trade: option-premium, dividend income and share appreciation when using out-of-the-money call strikes. Ex-dividend dates play a major role in the success of our trades and that is a major focus of this presentation. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS: https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/

The Blue Collar Investor
8. Covered Call Writing Risk Reduction

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 12:49


Covered call writing is a low-risk strategy that generates monthly cash-flow. This podcast will discuss 2 approaches to reducing risk even further. The collar strategy (adding protective puts to our covered call trades) and selling in-the-money call options will be analyzed and compared. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/

The Blue Collar Investor
Covered Call Writing To Generate Monthly Cash Flow

The Blue Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 90:40


WEBINAR: Covered Call Writing To Generate Monthly Cash Flow Option Basics and Practical Application Hosted By: Dr.Alan Ellman and Barry Bergman The Blue Collar Investor Corp. BECOME A BCI MEMBER TODAY: https://www.thebluecollarinvestor.com/membership/ SEE BCI COURSE & PRODUCTS : https://thebluecollarinvestor.com/store/

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Trading Tips
How to Make Passive Income With Stocks

Trading Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 7:41


How Stocks Are the Best Game in Town For IncomeWhen most people think of the stock market, they think of big price swings that can make—or lose—a fortune quickly.While that’s certainly a component to it, smart investors know that price moves higher, or capital gains, are just part of the investment equation.In fact, capital gains are only about half the market’s performance in your portfolio over time.The other half? Income.The stock market is a place to buy and sell fractions of businesses. Some are great, some aren’t. But the successful ones usually like to ensure that their owners, the shareholders, receive some of the profits along the way.That usually comes in the form of a cash payment called a dividend. Most companies that pay them do so quarterly, although some do so as little as annually, but some do so as often as monthly. There’s a wide variety. Best of all, studies have shown that, over the course of an investment lifetime, dividend income from your holdings, reinvested into your portfolio, can generate as much as half of your portfolio’s total. And, of course, once you get into retirement and need a steady stream of income, that cash can be diverted away from reinvesting and into your pocket. Dividend-paying stocks tend to be steadier and less volatile than smaller, faster-growing companies... but they’re also likely to stick around, reducing the risk of a big loss. But combine all those factors together when thinking about a lifetime of investing, and it’s clear that a focus on dividend-paying companies alone in your portfolio will lead to better overall investment results.Not sure the best way to get started? Follow these simple steps to hit the ground running... Step #1 - Get These FREE Reports: Dividend Investing Mini-Course: https://m.me/TradingTipsDotCom?ref=fr...10 Great Stocks Under $10: https://www.tradingtips.com/10-great-... 7 High Yield Dividend Stocks: https://www.tradingtips.com/7-high-yi... Step #2 - Join Our Premium Advisories: The Next Superstock: https://reports.tradingtips.com/mirac... Triple Digit Returns: https://reports.tradingtips.com/pot-m... Step #3 - Connect With The Community: Trading Tips Official Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tradi...

Talking Real Money
The Ballad of Wade Crook or You Can't Keep a Good Con Down

Talking Real Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 23:40


It recently came to our attention that Wade Cook, aka Wade Crook, has started giving financial advice and hosting webinars again after being released from jail. We thought what better way to celebrate this dumbfounding news than by airing a segment in the style of Wade and his shady money philosophy. After that we talk about insurance, staying away from stock picking and a reminder about the danger of cryptocurrencies. Welcome to the Wade Crook parody podcast! "I give good advice even though I went to jail!" Whole life insurance and why to be wary of indexed universal life insurance. Sticking to a disciplined plan and veering away from stock picking. Market timing and the lesson we can learn from 2008. The fundamental problem with cryptocurrencies. . A sample from Wade Cook’s own podcast. Protecting yourself from scams, because no one can protect you from everything! Vestory — http://vestory.com/ Vanguard — https://about.vanguard.com/ Wade Cook — https://wadecook.org/ Wealth Information Network — http://www.wealthinformationnetworkinc.com/ Indexed Universal Life Insurance — https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/09/indexed-universal-life-insurance.asp S&P 500 — https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/index/spx

Options Playbook Radio
Options Playbook Radio 140: Deep Dive into Covered Call Writing

Options Playbook Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 26:34


As promised last time, we are taking a deeper dive into covered call writing. You can find this in the beginning section of The Options Playbook, on OptionsPlaybook.com, or in the Amazon Kindleversion. Specifically: Underlying. What stocks make the best candidates for covered call writing? Volatility: It's like Goldilocks...not too much, not too little. What can we do in AAPL? BAC? Earnings impications for timing How far out is the right amount? When to roll?

The Options Insider Radio Network
Options Playbook Radio 140: Deep Dive into Covered Call Writing

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 26:34


As promised last time, we are taking a deeper dive into covered call writing. You can find this in the beginning section of The Options Playbook, on OptionsPlaybook.com, or in the Amazon Kindleversion. Specifically: Underlying. What stocks make the best candidates for covered call writing? Volatility: It's like Goldilocks...not too much, not too little. What can we do in AAPL? BAC? Earnings impications for timing How far out is the right amount? When to roll?

Options Playbook Radio
Options Playbook Radio 134: Covered Call Writing in FB

Options Playbook Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 18:43


What situations might be a good time for covered call writing? There is also the long put spread from last week to discuss. You can follow on pages 50 and 62, respectively, of The Options Playbook, on OptionsPlaybook.com, or in the Amazon Kindle version. This week, Brian discusses: What has happened to the market since the election? Why is the VIX going up when the market is going up? How did we do from the long put spread from last week? What were the risk parameters? Covered call writing Don't forget about the Thanksgiving holiday What is the timeframe? Looking for the Goldilocks of volatility Avoid earnings Setting up the trade Do you have questions that you would like answered on the show? Send them to Brian at theoptionsguy@tradeking.com.

The Options Insider Radio Network
Options Playbook Radio 134: Covered Call Writing in FB

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 18:43


What situations might be a good time for covered call writing? There is also the long put spread from last week to discuss. You can follow on pages 50 and 62, respectively, of The Options Playbook, on OptionsPlaybook.com, or in the Amazon Kindle version. This week, Brian discusses: What has happened to the market since the election? Why is the VIX going up when the market is going up? How did we do from the long put spread from last week? What were the risk parameters? Covered call writing Don't forget about the Thanksgiving holiday What is the timeframe? Looking for the Goldilocks of volatility Avoid earnings Setting up the trade Do you have questions that you would like answered on the show? Send them to Brian at theoptionsguy@tradeking.com.

Trading Stocks Made Easy with Tyrone Jackson: Investing in Stocks | Investing Money

Christopher Haro was born and raised in Los Angeles. His father worked at Boeing for over 48 years. He, himself, wanted to start working young to earn extra cash for playing video games down at the arcade. So he washed dishes and did whatever he could at his Uncle’s restaurant and he started his own little business mowing the lawns in his neighborhood. Now, Mr. Haro is an accountant, a CPA, by trade. He had tried the stock market before the dot.com era by purchasing some options of AOL. It was a couple months before the market imploded and he lost all his money. He swore he would never invest in the stock market again. At the time he also owned real estate. He owned a rental property and his own house. His goal was to have 20 rental properties. It is expensive to buy real estate in Los Angeles so Chris started doing his research on out of state properties. He bought property in places like Idaho and North Carolina. He figured that having five $100,000 properties would be less risky than one $500,000 property in LA where he would be at a huge loss if that one tenant didn’t pay on time. Chris doesn't remember who turned him on to Covered Call Writing, but it was hard to believe that the money was that easy. He had started making the trades on his own but didn't have the discipline and the patience for it. As an accountant, he would simply see a loss when the stock went down instead of looking at the net positive. Now with his education from the Wealthy Investor he can see the opportunities in his trades no matter what the market does. The best trade he made in his first year of trading was with Nike. He had bought 400 shares and kept selling covered calls. Wash, rinse, repeat. When the shares were finally bought away from him he had made $2,000 just making the same trade over and over again. Chris says that you don’t have to be good at math, it’s just coming in and doing it and learning the system and being consistent. The hardest part is the emotion and dealing with it when the market drops. Coming to class, he learns what to do when the market changes and how to benefit from it. This shifted his thought process. Carrie Keranen is a successful working actress in the Los Angeles area. She grew up in Oak Park, Michigan, studied international business and Japanese at the University of Michigan, backpacked around Europe after college and then bought a one-way ticket to New York City. Despite her studies, Carrie couldn’t keep away from acting. Her career starts with voice over work, then flowed into theater, and eventually television and film. Carrie moved to Los Angeles after checking off the list of the things she wanted to accomplish in New York.  When you are a working actor you have paychecks coming in from many different jobs and it forces you to have a more intimate relationship with your finances. You have to track your payments and keep your W-2’s and 1099’s organized. Sometimes you are up and sometimes you are down so you have to learn to live in the middle. When Carrie found herself in an up period she realized the worst thing she could do was just live off it and watch it go away. There had to be a way to make that money work for her to give her some semblance of control. She finally followed a friend into the Wealthy Investor Program with Tyrone Jackson. When she first began, Carrie was terrified. But by the end of her first Wealthy Investor class, Carrie felt she understood the basic concepts. This gave her the feeling that she could eventually figure this out.  After Carrie’s first trade, she did not have that “good” feeling. She realized that this meant she needed to check in with her negative feelings about money flowing towards her. In a way, she says that her entire first year has been about the internal journey.  Now, Carrie loves covered calls because they reduce risk. You can guarantee you will have a return on your money every month. The hardest thing for Carrie to wrap her head around was that she could really take the money she was making trading! What has been amazing for her, is actually understanding the concepts well enough to decide for herself whether to trade an In the Money or an Out of the Money covered call. Although, she feels Out of the Money calls are sexier than the safe “grandma” In the Money calls.  Carrie doesn’t consider herself a business person. It makes sense for her to trade companies that she understands, such as Disney (DIS) and Visa (V). Plus, having the community there for her to discuss the concepts as she is learning them is extremely helpful. She also thinks it is important to see what’s possible. Seeing where other people started and where they are now opens up her own realm of possibilities. Now, almost a year after her first class, Carrie achieved her goal of paying her rent with money from the stock market.  During Carrie’s first class she was very tense and nervous. But then she said to herself, “Yes or no? This is either something you want to learn or it’s not something you want to learn. And if it’s something you want to learn - Learn it NOW.”  Carrie realized early on, “This program is not about ‘I’m going to be a millionaire next week.’ This is about how to have continuous, sustainable, predictable wealth every month, out of every year, for the rest of my life and it’s starts where I’m at right now and grows from here.  And if I just keep pushing that line back next year, or next year, or next year, then it just means that I’m getting that started next year, or next year, or next year.’ Her advice to you is “Just take the next step. Don’t worry about everything and the whole big picture, just take the next step. Take it day by day. Just do what you can right now. You don’t think it’s going to make a different but it is going to make such a difference. You can’t even conceive of the ways that this is going to open up your mind, your heart, your spirit, your understanding, when you are on the fear side of it. The moment you take that first step, all those doors are going to start to open and it’s such a beautiful thing. Please, please, please do this for yourself. Randy Hernandez is a successful model and actor who met Tyrone Jackson at an audition for an HBO Television series. He eventually signed up for Tyrone’s class, but began very slowly in the stock market. Randy says he opened his TD Ameritrade account and had money sitting in it for three months before he ever pulled the trigger on a trade. But opening that account was half the battle.  Randy and Tyrone discuss how there is definitely a fear of failure, a fear of unknowing or not being financially educated that stops many of us from taking the leap. Anyone can make money in the stock market; you just have to have the mindset to see how it works. After making that first trade and seeing the money grow in his account, Randy made six figures in his first year of trading.  Randy explains that the “millionaire mindset” isn’t really about having a million dollars in your account. It’s a feeling of freedom that you can have yourself, your family, and your lifestyle. You can have the power to eliminate stress and make money on your own terms. But you have to think of trading as part of your income, part of your daily lifestyle. If you treat it like that you will be responsible about it, not get greedy, and do the necessary research.  One thing that helped Randy get past his fear was Tyrone’s format. He says that Tyrone teaches you in a way that is very safe—he always goes back to the basics no matter what is happening in the market.  To learn these basics and more, check out what Tyrone Jackson has to offer at WITradeschool.com.  Click here for more info. 

Trading Stocks Made Easy with Tyrone Jackson: Investing in Stocks | Investing Money

Tyrone talks stocks with students Christopher Haro, Carrie Keranen, and Randy Hernandez.  Christopher Haro was born and raised in Los Angeles. His father worked at Boeing for over 48 years. He, himself, wanted to start working young to earn extra cash for playing video games down at the arcade. So he washed dishes and did whatever he could at his Uncle’s restaurant and he started his own little business mowing the lawns in his neighborhood. Now, Mr. Haro is an accountant, a CPA, by trade. He had tried the stock market before the dot.com era by purchasing some options of AOL. It was a couple months before the market imploded and he lost all his money. He swore he would never invest in the stock market again. At the time he also owned real estate. He owned a rental property and his own house. His goal was to have 20 rental properties. It is expensive to buy real estate in Los Angeles so Chris started doing his research on out of state properties. He bought property in places like Idaho and North Carolina. He figured that having five $100,000 properties would be less risky than one $500,000 property in LA where he would be at a huge loss if that one tenant didn’t pay on time. Chris doesn't remember who turned him on to Covered Call Writing, but it was hard to believe that the money was that easy. He had started making the trades on his own but didn't have the discipline and the patience for it. As an accountant, he would simply see a loss when the stock went down instead of looking at the net positive. Now with his education from the Wealthy Investor he can see the opportunities in his trades no matter what the market does. The best trade he made in his first year of trading was with Nike. He had bought 400 shares and kept selling covered calls. Wash, rinse, repeat. When the shares were finally bought away from him he had made $2,000 just making the same trade over and over again. Chris says that you don’t have to be good at math, it’s just coming in and doing it and learning the system and being consistent. The hardest part is the emotion and dealing with it when the market drops. Coming to class, he learns what to do when the market changes and how to benefit from it. This shifted his thought process. Carrie Keranen is a successful working actress in the Los Angeles area. She grew up in Oak Park, Michigan, studied international business and Japanese at the University of Michigan, backpacked around Europe after college and then bought a one-way ticket to New York City. Despite her studies, Carrie couldn’t keep away from acting. Her career starts with voice over work, then flowed into theater, and eventually television and film. Carrie moved to Los Angeles after checking off the list of the things she wanted to accomplish in New York.  When you are a working actor you have paychecks coming in from many different jobs and it forces you to have a more intimate relationship with your finances. You have to track your payments and keep your W-2’s and 1099’s organized. Sometimes you are up and sometimes you are down so you have to learn to live in the middle. When Carrie found herself in an up period she realized the worst thing she could do was just live off it and watch it go away. There had to be a way to make that money work for her to give her some semblance of control. She finally followed a friend into the Wealthy Investor Program with Tyrone Jackson. When she first began, Carrie was terrified. But by the end of her first Wealthy Investor class, Carrie felt she understood the basic concepts. This gave her the feeling that she could eventually figure this out.  After Carrie’s first trade, she did not have that “good” feeling. She realized that this meant she needed to check in with her negative feelings about money flowing towards her. In a way, she says that her entire first year has been about the internal journey.  Now, Carrie loves covered calls because they reduce risk. You can guarantee you will have a return on your money every month. The hardest thing for Carrie to wrap her head around was that she could really take the money she was making trading! What has been amazing for her, is actually understanding the concepts well enough to decide for herself whether to trade an In the Money or an Out of the Money covered call. Although, she feels Out of the Money calls are sexier than the safe “grandma” In the Money calls.  Carrie doesn’t consider herself a business person. It makes sense for her to trade companies that she understands, such as Disney (DIS) and Visa (V). Plus, having the community there for her to discuss the concepts as she is learning them is extremely helpful. She also thinks it is important to see what’s possible. Seeing where other people started and where they are now opens up her own realm of possibilities. Now, almost a year after her first class, Carrie achieved her goal of paying her rent with money from the stock market.  During Carrie’s first class she was very tense and nervous. But then she said to herself, “Yes or no? This is either something you want to learn or it’s not something you want to learn. And if it’s something you want to learn - Learn it NOW.”  Carrie realized early on, “This program is not about ‘I’m going to be a millionaire next week.’ This is about how to have continuous, sustainable, predictable wealth every month, out of every year, for the rest of my life and it’s starts where I’m at right now and grows from here.  And if I just keep pushing that line back next year, or next year, or next year, then it just means that I’m getting that started next year, or next year, or next year.’ Her advice to you is “Just take the next step. Don’t worry about everything and the whole big picture, just take the next step. Take it day by day. Just do what you can right now. You don’t think it’s going to make a different but it is going to make such a difference. You can’t even conceive of the ways that this is going to open up your mind, your heart, your spirit, your understanding, when you are on the fear side of it. The moment you take that first step, all those doors are going to start to open and it’s such a beautiful thing. Please, please, please do this for yourself. Randy Hernandez is a successful model and actor who met Tyrone Jackson at an audition for an HBO Television series. He eventually signed up for Tyrone’s class, but began very slowly in the stock market. Randy says he opened his TD Ameritrade account and had money sitting in it for three months before he ever pulled the trigger on a trade. But opening that account was half the battle.  Randy and Tyrone discuss how there is definitely a fear of failure, a fear of unknowing or not being financially educated that stops many of us from taking the leap. Anyone can make money in the stock market; you just have to have the mindset to see how it works. After making that first trade and seeing the money grow in his account, Randy made six figures in his first year of trading.  Randy explains that the “millionaire mindset” isn’t really about having a million dollars in your account. It’s a feeling of freedom that you can have yourself, your family, and your lifestyle. You can have the power to eliminate stress and make money on your own terms. But you have to think of trading as part of your income, part of your daily lifestyle. If you treat it like that you will be responsible about it, not get greedy, and do the necessary research.  One thing that helped Randy get past his fear was Tyrone’s format. He says that Tyrone teaches you in a way that is very safe—he always goes back to the basics no matter what is happening in the market.  To learn these basics and more, check out what Tyrone Jackson has to offer at WITradeschool.com.  Click here for more info. 

Trading Stocks Made Easy with Tyrone Jackson: Investing in Stocks | Investing Money

The first strategy the Wealthy Investor program teaches for creating wealth and residual income is covered call writing, which means buying a stock and selling an option to someone else. There are three different types of covered calls you can employ depending on market conditions: out of the money calls, at the money calls, and in the money calls. Tyrone Jackson explains all three in detail at WITradeschool.com. Most billionaires are associated with stocks and play the stock market game. However many investors get started in real estate. Most people identify with the concepts of renting out property or flipping a house. Real Estate is tangible, but when you buy and sell a stock you don’t have to fix toilets or evict tenants. Tyrone Jackson’s student Christopher Haro got started in real estate but has since fallen in love with the stock market. Christopher Haro was born and raised in Los Angeles. His father worked at Boeing for over 48 years. He, himself, wanted to start working young to earn extra cash for playing video games down at the arcade. So he washed dishes and did whatever he could at his Uncle’s restaurant and he started his own little business mowing the lawns in his neighborhood. Now, Mr. Haro is an accountant, a CPA, by trade. He had tried the stock market before the dot.com era by purchasing some options of AOL. It was a couple months before the market imploded and he lost all his money. He swore he would never invest in the stock market again. At the time he also owned real estate. He owned a rental property and his own house. His goal was to have 20 rental properties. It is expensive to buy real estate in Los Angeles so Chris started doing his research on out of state properties. He bought property in places like Idaho and North Carolina. He figured that having five $100,000 properties would be less risky than one $500,000 property in LA where he would be at a huge loss if that one tenant didn’t pay on time. Chris doesn't remember who turned him on to Covered Call Writing, but it was hard to believe that the money was that easy. He had started making the trades on his own but didn't have the discipline and the patience for it. As an accountant, he would simply see a loss when the stock went down instead of looking at the net positive. Now with his education from the Wealthy Investor he can see the opportunities in his trades no matter what the market does. The best trade he made in his first year of trading was with Nike. He had bought 400 shares and kept selling covered calls. Wash, rinse, repeat. When the shares were finally bought away from him he had made $2,000 just making the same trade over and over again. Chris says that you don’t have to be good at math, it’s just coming in and doing it and learning the system and being consistent. The hardest part is the emotion and dealing with it when the market drops. Coming to class, he learns what to do when the market changes and how to benefit from it. This shifted his thought process. You too can shift your thought process about building wealth. Visit TheWealthyInvestor.net to change your financial world today. As Tyrone Jackson says, “You don’t know how much money is out there with your name on it.”

Options Playbook Radio
Options Playbook Radio 23: Combining Cash-Secured Put Selling with Covered Call Writing

Options Playbook Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2014 13:42


Options Playbook Radio 23: Combining Cash-Secured Put Selling with Covered Call Writing For those of you with the hardback version of the Playbook, today we’re on pages 48 and 44, respectively. Brian discusses: A review of what makes for a decent covered call underlying How to approach a stock that you like What is dollar-cost averaging? What happens when your stock doesn’t go up? The dividend question How to carry on with this strategy And more…    

The Options Insider Radio Network
Options Playbook Radio 23: Combining Cash-Secured Put Selling with Covered Call Writing

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2014 13:42


Options Playbook Radio 23: Combining Cash-Secured Put Selling with Covered Call Writing For those of you with the hardback version of the Playbook, today we're on pages 48 and 44, respectively. Brian discusses: A review of what makes for a decent covered call underlying How to approach a stock that you like What is dollar-cost averaging? What happens when your stock doesn't go up? The dividend question How to carry on with this strategy And more…    

The Options Insider Radio Network
Options Playbook 20: Covered Call Writing

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2014 23:44


Options Playbook 20: Covered Call Writing For those of you with the book, we're on page 50. Or, you can find it on OptionsPlaybook.com in the “Rookies” tab  and look for “Covered Calls Strategies.” Today Brian discusses: What are covered calls? (Sometimes called a buy / write) When to run a covered call. Strike price and expiration. Unwiring a covered call.  Caveats, including right to dividends

Options Playbook Radio
Options Playbook 20: Covered Call Writing

Options Playbook Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2014 23:44


Options Playbook 20: Covered Call Writing For those of you with the book, we’re on page 50. Or, you can find it on OptionsPlaybook.com in the “Rookies” tab  and look for “Covered Calls Strategies.” Today Brian discusses:   What are covered calls? (Sometimes called a buy / write) When to run a covered call. Strike price and expiration. Unwinding a covered call.  Caveats, including right to dividends.

OICs Wide World of Options
OICs Wide World of Options 12: Option Tools and Covered Call Writing

OICs Wide World of Options

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 36:03


Joe Burgoyne talks about tools that can help you grow your options knowledge like OIC's MyPath assessment, our new mobile app and the position simulator. Then, OIC Investor Services Senior Specialist Bill Ryan joins Joe for a discussion on Covered Call Writing.

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The Options Insider Radio Network
OICs Wide World of Options 12: Option Tools and Covered Call Writing

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 36:03


Joe Burgoyne talks about tools that can help you grow your options knowledge like OIC's MyPath assessment, our new mobile app and the position simulator. Then, OIC Investor Services Senior Specialist Bill Ryan joins Joe for a discussion on Covered Call Writing.