Friday, February 3, 2012

Why Covered Call Traders Lose Money

!9#: Why Covered Call Traders Lose Money

Anybody can invest and get the market rate of return, even my 84 year old grandmother who probably does not even know what stocks are. All you have to do is invest in something like a total stock market index fund. In fact doing this, you will beat around 70% of all the active fund managers.

However, if you want to do better than the market, you better have a plan. Covered Calls is a way to do so.

Covered calls are the most conservative of all the various option strategies. It seems pretty simple but, many people have trouble making money with them. Most of their problems are one of four things: (1) failure to properly screen good CC candidates (2) failure to monitor and manage your positions once in them (3) not being in enough positions to be diverse and (4) not trading with enough money and thus commissions and taxes take most or all of your profits.

(1) Failure to properly screen positions I use OptionsXpress and they are great, but at the time of this writing, their covered call screener is lacking. The best one I have found is at Option Monitor. It costs only per month and can screen for about twenty different items. The very useful ones that I use that OptionsXpress do not have are percentage in or out of the money, market capitalization, and percentage above or below the 52wk high or low. Paying another service around or more per month so they can use their "special screener" to show you pre-screened choices is a waste of your money.

Some CC writers just starting out (like myself) go to a site like coveredcalls.com and look at the highest yielding CC positions and go to town. This is an absolute recipe for disaster (I lost 40% in three days, luckily I was paper trading). Those stocks are WAY too volatile and are usually tiny medical related companies. A good CC trader should be very picky in which positions he is going to use.

(2) Management I learned about CC's from a guy who was trading during the roaring bull market in 1999-2000 and got absolutely slammed when the market crashed. One of the fundamental things he did wrong was that he failed to set STOP orders for his positions and ended up losing about 70-80% after he couldn't produce cash for margin calls. Determining your exit strategy is absolutely vital to any CC trader.

Another item that deals with management is rolling up, down, or out. Some CC traders look at just their account balance to see how they are doing.

If your stock has gone down but is still good fundamentally, is rolling down a good option? What if the option has lost all of its time value and rolling out right now can lock in your profit? The bottom line is that you can not just look at the current prices in your account and determine if you should do anything. You need a calculation tool to tell you when you should make management decisions. I have created and currently use an excel spreadsheet that I think is fantastic. It calculates multiple items such as

Returns if flat and Returns if called out Current Return based on current prices of the stock and option Shows a roll-over option for rolling up or down Downside protection percentage Percentage ITM or percentage OTM

Warns you when...

When the stock is below the breakeven When the stock is below the support Stock > strike for OTM Stock

AND MANY MORE ITEMS The best part is that it automatically updates for the current price of the stock and option So I generally don't even go to my brokerage website unless making a trade. I simply update the prices in my covered call calculator and see if I need to take any action.

(3) Diversification Next is how many positions to trade with? This is a very important question. A great book by Burton G Malkiel, A Random Walk Down Wall Street, has an explanation about the differences between systematic and unsystematic risk. To summarize, systematic risk is the fundamental risk of the market as a whole. Since the market has risk and all stocks follow the market to an extent, systematic risk CAN NOT BE DIVERSIFIED AWAY. Systematic risk is the risk of the market.

Unsystematic risk is the risk of individual companies such as them getting sued, the CEO getting caught lying to shareholders, or inventing a miracle drug. It is this unsystematic risk that can be diversified away. So how many positions should you get into?

The above book has a graph that unsystematic risk goes down exponentially to zero after twenty stocks (how he got twenty I am not sure, but it makes sense). So should you get into twenty positions? No, because CC's offer downside protection. My personal feeling is at least five, but preferably seven to ten. More than ten is fine, but I think you are all ready diversified enough and are just wasting your time and trading expenses.

If a CC trader does not take diversification into account, he/she is asking for trouble. Just like an "investor" needs to be diversified, so does a covered calls "trader". Therefore, you need to develop some sort of method to track which industries you are currently in. A great way to do that is to use my covered call calculator. In it there is a section to enter the industry so you do not forget which industries you are all ready invested in.

(4) Money Management Covered calls have their disadvantages, to think otherwise is naive. One of them is that you have double the amount of trades than just owning stock and thus commissions are around twice as much (but usually more since option commissions are generally higher)

Also, if done outside an IRA, there will be short term capital gain tax rates

"Capital gains on assets held for a year or less are taxed at your ordinary income tax rate (anywhere from 28% to 39.6%, depending on your specific ordinary tax rate). Capital gains on assets held for more than a year are taxed at a reduced tax rate of 20%" At the time of this writing, OptionsXpress charges .95 for an option buy or sell (but Body for being called out) and .95 for a stock (these are both the active trader discount, both go up to .95 without the active, however if you do not qualify for this, you are not following rule 3). So the minimum transaction cost per position is (2x.95 + .95) .85.

The following is an explanation of how much you should invest in per position taking into account taxes and trading costs. Let us assume a standard profit of 3% per position (this is very reasonable). The following is how much money 3% is for different amounts of position values.

00 - 00 - 00 - 0 00 - 5

Make the decision for yourself, but my cut-off is a minimum of 00 per position. However, the more the better. (note that this 00 is the net debt per position i.e. stock minus option premium) How do you know what the total "cost basis" is for a position before you enter it? Easy, just use my Covered Call Calculator and enter the starting prices and number of contracts and it will tell you. So the final question is how much money you should you start out with. Based on ,500 per position and having five positions leaves ,250 trading on full margin. Note that this does not take into account a positions where you are forced to put more money than 00 since you are forced to place orders in increments of 100 shares (which is a certainty).

Taking the above into account therefore a good amount of money to begin trading is ,000. Anything less, you must accept that extra risk.


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!9#: Japanese Hair Straightening

By now, I'm sure you've heard of the hair straightening process invented in Japan that has swept America and made countless women forever grateful to it's hair-transforming powers. It goes by several different names - Japanese Straightening, Thermal Reconditioning, Straight Perm, and Japanese Straight Perm. So, what exactly can you expect after a thermal reconditioning service? Well, it's actually nothing short of miraculous, if you choose the right product and stylist.

I had my treatment done at a Japanese salon that specializes in this service. After about six hours of sitting in the salon, being alternately shampooed, heated under intense heat lamps, blown out, flat ironed, and then going through the entire process again, I emerged from the salon with a completely retexturized, smooth and sleek head of hair.

All together, the straightening process cost about 0, including a VERY generous tip (I tend to tip too much, I know) and a large bottle of shampoo and conditioner specially formulated for my new tresses. The going hourly rate is usually 0 for this service I was under strict instructions to guard my hair from water exposure or any type of moisture, including sweating so working out was out of the question, for the next 72 hours.

I was completely thrilled with my new hair. The light reflected off of it like crazy, and it blew naturally in the breeze, not at all dried out or artificial, like you might expect after a chemical treatment. It actually was in the best condition ever, which seemed counter intuitive since it had essentially just been through six hours of chemical and heat treatment. Nevertheless, it was absolutely and undeniably true.

I was told I would need to come back for a touch up on the new growth anywhere from 6 months to a year, depending on how straight I wanted it to stay and the rate of hair growth. It is now six months later, and even though it has more body, it is still shiny and smooth. I actually like it a little more with some body at the roots. It gives it a little extra lift, and the remaining hair is still straight and manageable.

There are some things you want to look out for when searching for a salon that offers thermal reconditioning. First, find out which straightening product they use. There are two major Japanese Straightening Systems which are Liscio, and the second is Yuko. Both are made in Japan. Any others are to be cautiously researched. Second, make sure the technician performing the service has plenty of experience in the process. Any good salon will provide you with before and after pictures of their work.

Third, be sure to be open and honest with the stylist about any prior haircoloring or processing, so they can adjust the treatment accordingly for the best results. Don't fall in to the trap of buying expensive shampoos and conditioners like I did (I spent about on shampoo and conditioner).

After Japanese Straightening, you do want to be sure to keep hair protected from the sun and moisturized, so frequent deep conditioning and an SPF spray or other UV protective hair product is highly recommended. You must wait at least one to two months before coloring your hair after the treatment, depending on your stylist's recommendations. If you can, go to a stylist who was actually trained by a top technician at the corporate headquarters for the system they use. This assures they have been trained correctly and specifically on how to get the best results possible.

What this means for you is a lower risk of getting a "botched" straightening job or damaged hair. Do your research. Get online and find the salons in your area that offer the service along with their credentials. After all, you don't want to waste your hard-earned money on something that is less than a superior result. The cost of the treatment can be very high, especially if your hair is particularly long or hard to "de-curl". Typically, the longer and curlier the hair, the longer the process takes, and the more you will spend.

Bottom line, if your hair is unruly, frizzy, or overly curly and you would like to have low maintenance, hassle free hair that is shiny and straight, the "Japanese Straight Perm" is just the thing for you. I know I will be going back for a second round!


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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Samsung LN40A550 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Acer AT3265 32-Inch 1080p LCD TV

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Early Black Friday TV Sales at WalMart and Sears This Weekend for Christmas Shoppers

!9#: Early Black Friday TV Sales at WalMart and Sears This Weekend for Christmas Shoppers

It is very hard to think about the fact that Thanksgiving is just around the corner but this means that many people are already thinking about Christmas shopping and Christmas gifts. Each and every year many people are looking to save as much money as possible through Black Friday sales and cyber Monday deals and it is interesting to see that there are already early Black Friday TV sales at retailers such as WalMart and Sears this weekend.

The deals that will be available at WalMart are for Vizio HD TVs and the prices are as follows:

26 inch - 8

32 inch - 8

42 inch - 8

47 inch - 8

55 inch - 8

These sales are very attractive and it is very interesting to note that Vizio often receives very high ratings from Consumer Reports surveys will be quality TVs that are available through the sales on November 6 and November 7. These are very attractive offers so I might be wise to get to WalMart early so you can get your hands on one of these very low priced TVs that you could use as a Christmas gift idea in 2010.

When it comes to the Sears Black Friday now sales promotion there are many great offers available this weekend that include:

- Craftsman dual stage snow thrower - Now 9.99 (Additional 5% off with Sears card)
- Craftsman FWD Mower - Now 9.99 (Additional 5% off with Sears card)
- 4.3 cu. Ft. stainless steel basket washer & 7.0 cu.ft dryer - Now 9.98 when this pair is purchased
- 50% off Hamilton Beach Stand Mixer
- Apostrophe Jegging, Apostrophe rouched turtleneck sweater
- Panasonic 42″ 720p Plasma HDTV - Now 9.99 (Originally 9.99)
- All Toning and Athletic Footwear For The Family On Sale; sale prices vary
- DieHard battery charger - Now .99
- Craftsman 3 gal. 125-PSI max air compressor - Now .99
- Up to 60% off entire stock of Fine Jewelry
- Sony Bravia 52″ LED HDTV - ,599.99 (Originally ,799.99)
- ViewSonic 10" Android tablet- 9.99 (original 9.99)

Before making any full price purchases it is always a very good idea to check out the sales and deals that will be available on Black Friday and cyber Monday. It is now the case that many retailers are offering early Black Friday deals which in turn could save quite a bit of money well before the Thanksgiving holiday.


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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Af100xl 3m Anti-glare Computer Filter/glare Reduction/conrast

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Samsung gxTV Gaming Monitor & TV Model # GXE1395 Overview

Samsung GXE1395 gx TV Picked up on Craigslist for ! The Samsung GX (capitalizing on "gen x" perhaps?) has a set of doors protecting the 13" screen from the usual bedroom antics. Hinge them open and you see the left and right speakers of the 21 watt sound system, along with a rooftop subwoofer that can offer quasi-surround. A pair of RCA inputs (no s-video?) and an RF in (for stealing cable of course) puts your favorite game's graphics on the special low emission screen. When kids won't back up from the TV after you've asked them to for the 100th time, at least it's nice to know that the GX produces somewhat fewer bozo rays. Today's more tyrannical parent will appreciate the password lockable aspects (once your kids explain it to you) as well as the countdown timer to limit even the most ambitious video game campaign. On-screen menus let you adjust the picture as well as tweak the stereo sound system capable of both impressive quality and amplitude. The CRT is treated against the ravages of burn-in, with several color temperature modes like a contemporary TV. The titular GX mode offered a crisper contrast ratio for excellent contrast during gaming. Heck, I've even calibrated this TV set for broadcast specs and have used it for editing video. I imagine that a mere 13" TV might sound funny to those accustomed to 42" LCD displays. It wasn't always as easy to dot the entire household with a TV in every room as it is today. The great sound system goes a long way to ...

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