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My 1st covered call...
Sold a covered call strike of $315 for GOOGL exp 5/8/26 for $2, 4.5% return in 30days 😎 #$1000 per month passive income course
4 likes • 12d
@Harold Sriver basically, yes. It's definitely easier to digest a roll when you at least keep some of the original premium but we do not control the markets. Some traders are better than others at getting this right.
3 likes • 10d
@Harold Sriver .. and nothing stops you from "rolling" again if you see an advantage to doing so. Personally, I have never waited to see if my shares might get called away, with Scotia iTrade's $75 fee it is just too expensive. So I always roll every option before expiration.
If you could go back and change ONE investment decision, what would it be?
If you had a do-over button for just one investment decision in your life, what would you change—and how would it have impacted where you are today?
6 likes • Sep '25
Start this adventure at an earlier age, period.
The Magic Formula
Joel Greenblatt averaged 40% annual returns. Not once. Not twice. But for over 20 years! He shared his exact method in The Little Book That Still Beats the Market. Here are the 10 biggest lessons: 1. Stocks aren’t lottery tickets 2. The market is moody 3. Good investing is boring 4. Buy great companies 5. But don’t overpay 6. The Magic Formula = quality + cheap 7. You will doubt the formula 8. Most investors fail this test 9. Simplicity beats complexity 10. You can do this
The Magic Formula
3 likes • Aug '25
There are 3 editions of this book, the latest from 2025 with updated content and formulae to deal with the market changes since 2006.
2 likes • Jul '25
@Sandra Van Den Ham I think you should only be concerned with currency when you are forced to switch from one to the other. Every time you switch, your broker/bank is making money converting. If you are in usd, enjoy investing in that currency (that's where the money is...)
Best performing ETF's
A website dedicated to ETF's - https://www.justetf.com/en/market-overview/the-best-etfs.html
5 likes • Apr '25
I have to ask, why is UGL not listed?
5 likes • Apr '25
Yeah, SQQQ and TQQQ also not there. So that settles no leveraged ETF's. Good to know but nice site. Thanks for the link @Lindsay Talbot
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Denis Robert
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@denis-robert-1548
Retired from tech field and looking to further my experience in Investing... Options are my current playground!

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Joined Jun 17, 2023
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