Thread: Opinions on a covered call option trading strategy?
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Mar 24th, 2009 05:07 PM
#1
Newbie
Opinions on a covered call option trading strategy?
What are your opinions on a covered call option trading strategy, not as a main investment strategy but as an small addition to my core strategy knowing that if I see a drop in price of the stocks I would be holding them anyways?
Thanks,
FB.
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Mar 24th, 2009 05:43 PM
#2
good idea
were you going to do covered calls for one month or longer & was your thinking at the money, out of the money or in the money
Is the stock that you ar considering doing this on volatile
Do you pick stocks that have dividends as well as options
If you end up doing what you're thinking - have you thought about what-if you get called and the next step after that or if the stock drops more than the option money what you got from selling the call
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Mar 30th, 2009 05:29 PM
#3
[OP]
Newbie
I was going to do covered calls for around 6 months terms with dividend paying stocks that I feel I would not lose on long term if I was to hold them anyways. The stocks wouldn't be too volatile but would be stocks people would be betting to rise (some resource, some financial). I'm not worried if the stock drops more than the option money since I would hold it anyways and write another option (if viable).
Thanks,
FB.
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Apr 1st, 2009 05:02 PM
#4
[OP]
Newbie
Could I do this inside a TFSA?
Maybe through Questrade?
FB.
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Apr 1st, 2009 05:13 PM
#5

Originally Posted by
funkybeats
I was going to do covered calls for around 6 months terms with dividend paying stocks that I feel I would not lose on long term if I was to hold them anyways. The stocks wouldn't be too volatile but would be stocks people would be betting to rise (some resource, some financial). I'm not worried if the stock drops more than the option money since I would hold it anyways and write another option (if viable).
Thanks,
FB.
The only thing you have to remember is there's no free lunch. You will always be trading something off. In this case, future growth for option premiums.
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Apr 2nd, 2009 06:53 AM
#6

Originally Posted by
funkybeats
Could I do this inside a TFSA?
Maybe through Questrade?
FB.
You cannot short options contracts in a registered account.
EDIT - You can write covered calls in a registered account. My mistake.
I'm really bad at writing call options, because I'm generally too afraid to miss the next run up. My strategy is writing short calls on big up days, and long puts on big down days. TDW rips you off when exercising the option. My commission on 1300 shares of Company XYZ at $13 was over $300!!!
Last edited by dealzuser; Apr 2nd, 2009 at 12:14 PM.
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Apr 2nd, 2009 10:41 AM
#7

Originally Posted by
dealzuser
You cannot short options contracts in a registered account.
That's true.
But I always thought covered call is allowable (It is not "Naked") in a registered account. Although I haven't done it myself, but I recall reading it somewhere.
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Apr 2nd, 2009 12:11 PM
#8

Originally Posted by
winstona
That's true.
But I always thought covered call is allowable (It is not "Naked") in a registered account. Although I haven't done it myself, but I recall reading it somewhere.
Winstona,
I believe you are correct. Covered calls are allowed options from my TDW TFSA and RRSP accounts. I will correct my previous post.
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Apr 2nd, 2009 05:21 PM
#9
[OP]
Newbie
Which broker?
So, since I'm not going to trade actively (long covered call options) would I be better off opening an account with a discount brokerage like questrade to save on fees? The problems they have with customer service and network availability shouldn't affect me much since I'm only making a couple of trades every three months or so and they're way cheaper than TDW.
Thanks,
FB.
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