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  2. CBOE S&P 500 PutWrite Index - Wikipedia

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    The PUT strategy is designed to sell a sequence of one-month, at-the-money, S&P 500 Index puts and invest cash at one- and three-month Treasury Bill rates. The number of puts sold varies from month to month, but is limited so that the amount held in Treasury Bills can finance the maximum possible loss from final settlement of the SPX puts.

  3. Covered option - Wikipedia

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    Payoffs from a short put position, equivalent to that of a covered call Payoffs from a short call position, equivalent to that of a covered put. A covered option is a financial transaction in which the holder of securities sells (or "writes") a type of financial options contract known as a "call" or a "put" against stock that they own or are shorting.

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

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    A covered call is a basic options strategy that involves selling a call option (or “going short” as the pros call it) for every 100 shares of the underlying stock that you own. It’s a ...

  5. Motley Fool Options - The Put-Writing Miniseries

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  6. CBOE S&P 500 BuyWrite Index - Wikipedia

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    The writing of the call option provides extra income for an investor who is willing to forego some upside potential. The BXM Index is designed to show the hypothetical performance of a strategy in which an investor buys a portfolio of the S&P 500 stocks, and also sells (or writes) covered call options on the S&P 500 Index.

  7. Motley Fool Options - The Put-Writing Miniseries

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  8. Credit spread (options) - Wikipedia

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    If the trader is bullish, you set up a bullish credit spread using puts. Look at the following example. Trader Joe expects XYZ to rally sharply from its current price of $20 a share. Write 10 January 19 puts at $0.75 $750 Buy 10 January 18 puts at $.40 ($400) net credit $350 Consider the following scenarios:

  9. Motley Fool Options - Writing Puts

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