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Linamar a good candidate for naked put option trade

By Don Fanstone, Member, Kitchener-Waterloo User Group On Jan. 5th, I posted a blog article on selling naked Puts in non-registered accounts as a way to earn income and/or buy stocks you would like to own at prices below current market value. The example used was Linamar (LNR). In hindsight, I was premature on the […]

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Get ready to bottom-fish, but heed Dr. DiLiddo’s Bear Market warning!

Join me tomorrow, Tuesday, February 16 at 12:30 p.m. for our weekly Q&A. We’ll discuss current market conditions including gold and energy bottom-fishing opportunities, and of course we’ll answer your questions about Friday’s Special Presentation. Click here to Register. The U.S. market appears to be set up for some profitable bottom-fishing for short-term gains. Conditions have been met for the […]

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Selling PUT Options Coming Off A Market Bottom

By Don Fanstone, Member, Kitchener-Waterloo User Group With the market down significantly, at some point it will start its inevitable upward climb. VectorVest timing will tell us when. BE PATIENT! When the turnaround occurs, it’s a good time to SELL PUT Options AS WELL AS BUYING CALL Options. Selling PUTS on Optionable stocks incurs risk. […]

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Selling Covered Calls for Income

By Don Fanstone, Member, Kitchener/Waterloo User Group Selling Covered Calls for Income: Selling Covered Calls can often create a great deal of angst when the underlying stock goes up in price and the Call option goes up in price in tandem. The seller of the Covered Call feels that they’re “missing out” on the stock […]

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Even top-rated stocks get punished on earnings miss

By Don Fanstone, Member, Kitchener/Waterloo User Group Option Blog August 9, 2015: VectorVest advises buying undervalued High VST stocks in a Rising market. USA: Col. Guard Bearish:  MTI .74    Dn/Dn, C/Dn,    Do Not Buy CAN: Col. Guard Bearish:  MTI .69    Dn/Dn, C/Dn     Do Not Buy The 50-DMA of the TSX fell below the 200-DMA on […]

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