Tag Archives: married put

Revolutionary “NEW” Technique Turns Your Trading Right-Side UP!

Hey there Traders! I want you to take a minute and look at the stock chart below: Stock moves up, so does “RPM” Married Put. Stock moves DOWN… Put protects to single digit risk! If …Read More

My Stock is Up… NOW WHAT?

Hello Traders! In today’s post, a WONDERFUL technique for folks that are holding a stock that’s up from where they bought it, and don’t want to sell too soon… but also don’t want to end …Read More

Double-Dippin’… Taking Even MORE Premium

Okey dokey then Traders… I’m standing by my assertion that we’re showing folks how to do credit spreads with zero risk. Today I’ve got a whole new one for you. In the last “Episode” of …Read More

Taking Credit Where It’s Due ;-)

Greetings, Traders! So, we’ve been talking about ‘Bulletproofing’, a phenomenon that can happen when you own a Married Put… shares of stock plus an insurance policy called a put option. We’ve also be talking about …Read More

Anatomy of a RadioActive Profit Machine, Part III: BULLETPROOFING HUM

Greetings, Traders! Here’s the latest installment of Anatomy of a RadioActive Profit Machine, in which I walk the savvy Trader (that’s you!) through the steps that I took, showing how  to make 200 shares of Humana Resources stock BULLETPROOF… …Read More

Anatomy of a RadioActive Profit Machine

Greetings, Traders! In this post I want to begin a series called Anatomy of a RadioActive Profit Machine. We’ll chronicle the history of an RPM from beginning to end: First the setup which limits risk but …Read More

This Trading Solves the Covered Call Sorting Machine

What this methodology solves for me is the consistent issues I had trading Covered Calls, Naked Puts (Cash Secured Puts) and Diagonal Calendar Spreads: The sorting machine aspect. Have success on 8 out of 10 …Read More

How the ‘Money Net’ CATCHES Premium and Adds it to Your Stock

Still selling covered calls for income, and unhappy with the results? Well, you’re not alone. Many folks complain either of getting saddled with a loser… or seeing their horse run off without ‘em! Such is …Read More

Long Calls vs. Married Puts – Risk Free Interest Rate

Q: During the course of your seminars you talk about the “risk free rate of return” and its impact on options when comparing them to stock, long calls and married puts…could you help me understand …Read More

Sell the Legs of a Married Put vs. Exercising the Put?

Q: When you close a position, do you sell the individual legs? i.e. Sell to close the stock at the lower price and then you sell to close the (protective/married) put instead of exercising the …Read More