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Selling Cash-Secured Puts On An Index

Selling Cash-Secured Puts On An Index

Aug 8, 2015 | Investment Basics, Option Trading Basics, Options Calculations, Put-selling, Stock Option Strategies

The index short put strategy is a form of selling cash-secured puts. It is a bullish strategy with the goal of generating premiums selling put options that expire worthless. Traditionally, at-the-money strikes are sold. As opposed to using stocks and exchange-traded...
How to Generate 10% Per Year in Bear Markets by Selling Stock Options

How to Generate 10% Per Year in Bear Markets by Selling Stock Options

Jul 11, 2015 | Investment Basics, Option Trading Basics, Options Calculations, Put-selling, Stock Option Strategies

Covered call writing and put-selling generate monthly cash flow with the inherent risk of share depreciation. One of the major advantages of these conservative strategies is that they can be tailored to all market environments. In today’s article I will address...
ASHR: Exchange-Traded Fund in the Spotlight

ASHR: Exchange-Traded Fund in the Spotlight

Jun 13, 2015 | Exchange-Traded Funds, Investment Basics, Put-selling, Stock Investing, Stock Option Strategies

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) offer covered call writers and put-sellers the advantage of instant diversification and generally have a lower implied volatility associated with them compared to individual stocks. Whether we are dealing with stocks or ETFs each security...

Why Are Call Premiums Larger Than Put premiums For Near-The-Money Strikes?

Jun 6, 2015 | Investment Basics, Option Trading Basics, Options Calculations, Put-selling, Stock Option Strategies

When studying covered call and put-selling option prices we learn that the market will correct any potential arbitrage opportunities. Arbitrage is the simultaneous purchase and sale of an option in order to profit from a difference in the price. It exploits price...
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