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Find the best options to sell faster using "My Symbols"-Using the "My Symbols" list you get quick access to the best ROI for selling options on the stocks that you trade

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 Find the best options to sell faster using "My Symbols" Using the "My Symbols" list you get quick access to the best ROI for selling options on the stocks that you trade. While the stock lists located on the "Best ROI" pages are a great starting point to find options to sell based on ROI they may not suit your trading style. Many of those stocks are high volatility growth or meme stocks. You may sell options against those but many prefer to only sell options against stocks they would own longer term. How to use the "My Symbols" list To start adding symbols you'll need to login. The link to login is located at the top right of optionsellerroi.com . There's no need to create an account, simply enter your email and you'll be sent a login link and your account will be linked to that email address. Once you're logged in you should now see a star icon next to all the symbols on the page. Clicking that star icon will add the symbol to y...

Video guide to optionsellerroi.com by Trading 5 Talents

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Video guide to optionsellerroi.com by Trading 5 Talents Below are some great option selling videos created by Trading 5 Talents  highlighting optionsellerroi.com. The videos detail ways to screen for options to sell, trade the wheel and use the option tracker. Check out the videos and be sure to subscribe to  Trading 5 Talents  YouTube channel and follow him on Twitter @Trading5Talents Week 2 Using OptionSellerROI.com - Wheel Strategy During a Red Week! New Option Tracker Best Options Screener Wheel Strategy Stocks

How I make a 30% return on safe stocks selling covered calls-Covered calls allow you to earn money on a stock position you already own. Learn how to use them to earn significant income even on boring (safe) stocks.

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 How I make a 30% return on safe stocks selling covered calls Covered calls allow you to earn money on a stock position you already own. This article will show you how I'm making a 30% return on Bank of America without the stock having to gain any value. Please note this is just how I do things. Every trader has different objectives and risk tolerance. Never follow a strategy blindly and always do your own homework. Covered calls, but aren't they bearish? Covered calls can be a confusing topic. You are essentially betting that a stock will not go above a given strike price by expiration. Seems bearish right? Or at best neutral. A covered call is a bearish bet if all you cover it with is a further OTM call. In that case you only make money if the stock stays below your strike. This is a credit spread, or bear call spread. Your broker is allowing your long call to "cover" your short position but you will lose money if the stock goes above your strike + premium collected...

Quickly find the best ROI for selling options-Finding the best return on your capital can be tedious when selling options. Digging through options chains with your calculator is slow. Optionsellerroi.com makes that process simple, allowing you to compare all strikes and expirations in one place.

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Find the best ROI for selling options using optionsellerroi.com Lets say you want to sell a cash secured put or a covered call on a stock. Where do you start?  How do you pick the right expiration and the right strike?  How do you calculate the return on your capital?   Optionsellerroi.com  was built specifically to address these questions. Terms to understand Before we get started lets start with some option selling terms you'll want to know from this article. Out of the money (OTM): For a put option this means the stock price is currently above your strike. On a call option the stock price would be below your strike.  When selling options we want our option to be OTM so we are not assigned. In the money (ITM):  A put option is in the money if the stock price is below the strike and a call option is ITM if the stock price is above the strike. Extrinsic value:  The part of the option's value that will go to $0 at the time of expiration. Intrinsic...