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  2. Covered option - Wikipedia

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    Covered calls are bullish by nature, while covered puts are bearish. [1] [2] The payoff from selling a covered call is identical to selling a short naked put. [3] Both variants are a short implied volatility strategy. [4] Covered calls can be sold at various levels of moneyness. Out-of-the-money covered calls have a higher potential for profit ...

  3. What is a covered call options strategy? - AOL

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    A covered call involves selling a call option on a stock that you already own. By owning the stock, you’re “covered” (i.e. protected) if the stock rises and the call option expires in the money.

  4. Forget "Free" Income: The True Cost of Covered Calls - AOL

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    One options strategy promises to deliver more income to stock investors, but claims that using covered calls produces "free" income are Forget "Free" Income: The True Cost of Covered Calls Skip to ...

  5. The Nordstrom Tale - AOL

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    The stock being taken out today, it's about 17 times enterprise value to free cash flow, which is fine. ... But yeah, let's just say selling covered calls on big dividend payers is going to pay ...

  6. Stock option return - Wikipedia

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    A covered call position is a neutral-to-bullish investment strategy and consists of purchasing a stock and selling a call option against the stock. Two useful return calculations for covered calls are the %If Unchanged Return and the %If Assigned Return. The %If Unchanged Return calculation determines the potential return assuming a covered ...

  7. Option (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Payoffs from buying a butterfly spread Payoffs from selling a straddle Payoffs from a covered call. Combining any of the four basic kinds of option trades (possibly with different exercise prices and maturities) and the two basic kinds of stock trades (long and short) allows a variety of options strategies. Simple strategies usually combine ...

  8. Call options: Learn the basics of buying and selling - AOL

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    You can sell a call on the stock with a $20 strike price for $2 with an expiration in eight months. One contract gives you $200 ($2 * 1 contract * 100 shares). Here’s the trader’s profit at ...

  9. Naked short selling - Wikipedia

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    [5] [2] [6] In the United States, naked short selling is covered by various SEC regulations which prohibit the practice. [7] In August 2008, the SEC issued a temporary order restricting short-selling in the shares of 19 financial firms deemed systemically important, by reinforcing the penalties for failing to deliver the shares in time. [8]