lester_77cu@yahoo.com wrote: It is possible to form a club that will be run by only one person, in other words all the members yield the responsibilities of buying and selling to one individual. Can this individual that will run the club gain shares for that ...
Hi Mr. Wolfinger: Your book is incredible. I'm just about geared up to implement a covered call strategy with ETFs. I wonder if contract liquidity plays a role and where I can go to see which EFT's have options with the most volume? Any suggestions ...
Thank you for the reply! I would not have thought to ask my broker if they have a buy-write commission. I'll check into that before getting started. The CBOE site was my first look to check contract volumes and they have some interesting spreadsheets available. ...
Hi Mark, If I were to purchase a high number of an out of the money call, would it drive the price of the option up? Say for example I were to be bullish on the short term outlook of an underlying stock worth 8/share. ...
Mark, How do you feel about buying calls when then are low, say 2 to 3 months out, and one or two units out of the money using RSI, MACD, and Slow Stochastics? I buy calls when the RSI is below 40, MACD is converging ...
Tev63392@aol.com wrote: hello mr. wolfinger , I am a sort of a rookie when it comes to the options so answer me this question about call options: If i were to buy a call option that was in the money, could I buy the underlying ...
Mark, A few weeks ago there were numerous news reports about how some companies had allowed management to somehow benefit from incorrectly declaring stock options. (I admit I may not be phrasing this properly because I wasn't certain from the reports exactly what the officials ...
addadi@nana.co.il wrote: Hello, I've read you great book (create your own hedge fund) and I'm planning to start using the option writing very soon, however I came across a presentation of Matthew Moran (Vice President, CBOE) from a conference held this year ( http://www.capitallinkforum.com/cef/2006/pres/05_moran.pdf ) ...
hi Mark On your web site you suggest that the higher the delta of an option, higher the percentage the option will be exercised. That means if in the money option has 80 delta then option has 80% chance to be exercised and that means ...
> mark, > > I am 44 years old and am becoming more and more conservative by the > day. i am intrigued by covered calls and would like > to know if what I plan to do(in my ROTH IRA) makes sense. > > ...
msanny4@yahoo.com wrote: Hi there, Hope you might be able to help me with this question. Is there a place to find out how much of the volume on options is buying or selling? Thanks in advance annie Hi Annie, As far as I know, the ...
Dear Mark: Have you had any experience with hedging employee/executive stock options by writing listed calls? John Olagues Hi John, No. I have no such experience. There is nothing wrong with your idea, but it may be troublesome. First, to be considered 'covered,' an option ...
Mark, I will be retiring in 2 years, I will have a cash out of benefits in the area of $80,000. I want to learn as much as I can about writing covered calls and do it to make a living after I retire. What ...
Hi Mark, My name is Walter and i would like to know what is a better buy or what's the difference between "in the money options" and "out of money options"? and what other sites are good to find tips on stocks/options? Thank you, Sincerely, ...
Dear Mark, McMillan writes "the writer may often do best by writing half his position against in the moneys and half against out of the moneys on the same stock." However, he did not provide details such as a. Which stock is the best cadidate ...