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$70 a share...sorry ,but im excited
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<blockquote data-quote="1989" data-source="post: 725408" data-attributes="member: 10280"><p>It is just less volatile. But why hold a large amount of shares for only about a 2.5% yearly return? You can easily get a 2% monthly return. This month I netted $695 selling 3-May 67.50 puts. Will go long with 300 shares if the price is under 67.50 at expiration at an average cost of 65.18. If I go long will sell June calls at the 65, 67.50, or 70 strikes. If the puts expire worthless will have made 3.4% over 30 days. In a normalized market UPS can net you no less than 20% a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1989, post: 725408, member: 10280"] It is just less volatile. But why hold a large amount of shares for only about a 2.5% yearly return? You can easily get a 2% monthly return. This month I netted $695 selling 3-May 67.50 puts. Will go long with 300 shares if the price is under 67.50 at expiration at an average cost of 65.18. If I go long will sell June calls at the 65, 67.50, or 70 strikes. If the puts expire worthless will have made 3.4% over 30 days. In a normalized market UPS can net you no less than 20% a year. [/QUOTE]
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