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The Relationship Between Delta and the Time Value of our Options
Covered call writers and put-sellers are always looking for an edge. Some may wonder which option Delta would make the best option-selling candidate. Intuitively or from experience we know that at-the-money strikes (Deltas near 0.50) generate the highest initial...
Rolling Up When Selling Puts To Buy A Stock At A Discount
Selling out-of-the-money cash-secured puts is a fantastic way to buy a stock at a discount. It can be used in lieu of setting limit orders. If exercised, our cost basis is the put strike minus the put premium generated. If unexercised, we get paid not to buy the...
Why We Should Avoid ATM and ITM Put Strikes in Bear Markets + A Discussion of Brexit
"Selling cash-secured puts is the exact same strategy as covered call writing". We hear that over and over...except that it's not. These two strategies have the same risk/reward profiles and that is why the claim is made so frequently. On page 214 of my book, Selling...
Naked Call Sellers VS. Covered Call Writers: Different Perspectives
Covered call writing and selling cash-secured puts are considered conservative, low-risk option strategies. Naked option trading is acknowledged to be a more speculative approach to trading options. In the case of covered call writing especially, this is confirmed by...
Exchange-Traded Fund Option-Selling in Bear Markets
Covered call writing and put-selling can be used in most market conditions including bear markets. In my books and DVDs, I detail the use of in-the-money call options (strikes lower than current market value), out-of-the-money put options (also lower than current...
Protective Puts: Selecting the Best Strike Price
Covered call writing involves buying a stock and selling a call option. When a put is also purchased to avoid significant downside loss, it is referred to as a protective put and the strategy as a whole is referred to as a collar. When a put option is purchased on the...
Gamma: The Delta of Delta Impacting Exit Strategy Opportunities
Option Greeks are mathematical means of measuring the risk of stock options. One of the least discussed of these factors is Gamma. In this article, we will explore the significance of this Greek and relate it to covered call writing. Gamma defined and...
Jim Cramer’s Stocks and Covered Call Writing
Locating stocks for covered call writing and put-selling is the first step as we prepare to execute these income-generating strategies. In the BCI methodology we use a three-pronged approach to screening for these underlying securities: Fundamental analysis Technical...
Portfolio Overwriting: Should We Sell 1-Month or 2-Month Expirations?
Covered call writing can be used in a variety of ways. Most covered call writers use this strategy to generate monthly cash flow. It can also be adapted to enhance the returns of a long-term buy-and-hold portfolio where some of our securities may have been purchased...
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