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This blog will serve as a trading journal to track my covered call portfolio. Trade information will be posted when positions are established, adjusted and closed, as time permits. Returns will be posted at each option expiration. The information presented here is for educational purposes only. Under no circumstances does this information represent a recommendation to buy or sell any stocks or options. If you choose to use this information, you do so at your own risk.
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The discussion will focus on how to trade covered calls. No other option strategies will be discussed. If you currently trade covered calls, or are interested in learning how, then you're welcome to join.


2 comments:
I have been reading your blog and other option trading blogs for a while. I make a descent income to allow myself to take this next step
ETF covered calls! I have a day job, I just wanted to know how many hours you put into option trading a week?
Moneymonk,
I don't trade every week. I usually trade only once a month. I spend a few hours during the weekend of options expiration updating my spreadsheets, analyzing current positions for possible adjustments, and scanning for new positions. Then I place the trades the week following options expiration and wait for the next options expiration.
So, the number of hours required will depend on your trading style.
CCWriter
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