Sunday, November 16, 2008

Options Trading

On October 23, 2008 we started a $10,000 options portfolio that was to be our "most conservative" portfolio. I sent you a copy of the risk profile graph that showed the gain or loss that would come about in 4 weeks at the November 21 expiration. If you recall, the stock (SPY) could go up (or down) by 15% over that period and a large gain would result no matter where it landed within that range. (We also set aside $1,000 to make adjustments in case the stock started to move strongly in either direction.)

This new portfolio is called the Big Dripper because we intend to withdraw $150 in cash (1 ½%) from it every month forever, regardless of how much it gains or falls during a single expiration month. We will create positions that allow for a greater fluctuation in the stock price than any of our other portfolios for a gain to result. Our annual profit target for the Big Dripper is 20% - 25% a year (with an extremely high expectation of reaching that target).

Just in case a windfall gain (which we described as 20% or more in a single month) resulted, we would withdraw much of it so that new subscribers could mirror the portfolio (either on their own or through Auto-Trade with their broker) with about $10,000 to start.

Eight days has now expired, and the windfall gain has already come about. In this short period of time, the Big Dripper has made a whopping gain of 34%, well more than our target for the entire year. And the risk profile graph shows that further large gains are possible in the next three weeks over a wide range of possible stock prices (current price of SPY is $96.83). The stock can fluctuate by as much as 10% in either direction and we will gain an additional 20% in three weeks:

Big Dripper  11/21/08

The New York Times has reported that October 2008 was the most volatile month in 80-year history of the S&P 500. At Terry's Tips we feature an stock options trading strategy that does best when volatility is low, so we would expect to get killed when stock prices are fluctuating all over the place as they have recently. However, over the past two weeks, our portfolios have gained an average of over 26%, and it is all due to the discrepancy in short- and long-term option prices that we hope will continue (if it doesn't we should be back to our historical above-average gains).

Our recent experience has demonstrated the exceptional opportunities that exist for a calendar spread strategy especially when there is a discrepancy between the option prices of short- and longer-term options. It is a phenomenon worth waiting for and plowing everything you can into when it comes up.

Maybe it is time for you to come on board and participate in these exceptional gains with us - it will cost you less than a decent dinner for two, and might dramatically change your investment returns for the rest of your life - check it out here.

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