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Stock Trading
Stock Trading
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
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Stocks, Mutual Funds, and ETFs
Stocks, Mutual Funds, and ETFs
Price: $25
Description:
This class introduces the student to investing in common stock. The following questions are addressed:
• Why buy stocks?
• What is an ETF?
• How are mutual funds and ETFs different?
• I can invest in individual stocks, or buy mutual funds, or buy ETFs. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each approach?
• What are some of the common ETFs?
• Which ETFs should I use?
• Which approach to stock investing suits my situation, risk tolerance, and style?
• How would I add covered calls to my ETF portfolio?
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
Evaluating and Buying Stocks
Evaluating and Buying Stocks
Price: $25
Description:
This class addresses the fundamental question: How do I evaluate various stock candidates and decide on the one(s) I wish to buy?
Is this stock priced right or is it too expensive?
How do I manage the risk of my stock investments?
What is fundamental analysis and how does that differ from technical analysis?
Would I use both types of stock analysis?
Should I consider the overall market trend when evaluating individual stocks?
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
Technical Analysis
Technical Analysis
Price: $25
Description:
This class surveys the most significant technical indicators used by technical analysts in evaluating buy and sell decisions for stocks.
Drawing Support and Resistance Levels on Charts
What does daily trading volume tell us?
Accumulation and distribution days
Moving averages and moving average crossover systems
The MACD indicator
Slow and Fast Stochastics
Bollinger Bands
Putting it all together
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
Candlestick Chart Analysis
Candlestick Chart Analysis
Price: $25
Description:
Price charts may be displayed in a form known as candlesticks, developed several hundred years ago by rice traders in Japan. This class reviews the basic candlestick patterns:
Doji and spinning top
Hammer
Harami
Hanging man
Shooting star
Bullish and bearish engulfing patterns
Dark cloud cover
Piercing line
Morning star
Evening star
Each of these patterns is reviewed and explained through an analysis of the underlying trading or balance of power between the bulls and the bears. Many "real life" examples are analyzed to show how one uses candlestick analysis in stock and option trading.
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
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ETFs vs. Mutual Funds
ETFs vs. Mutual Funds
Price: $35
Description:
This introduction to the series covers:
Portfolio planning, including an example of a real life portfolio plan
Risk management vs. money management
What are your investments costing you?
What is an ETF?
What ETFs should I avoid?
What are the pros and cons of ETFs vs. mutual funds?
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
Evaluating and Buying Stocks
Evaluating and Buying Stocks
Price: $35
Description:
This lesson in the series covers the evaluation and selection of stocks for the conservative portfolio. Fundamental and technical analysis approaches are covered. The IBD CANSLIM stock evaluation system is reviewed and examples are developed to demonstrate the process.
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
Technical Analysis
Technical Analysis
Price: $35
Description:
The third class in the series covers basic technical analysis of stocks:
Support and resistance
Trading volume
Simple and exponential moving averages
The MACD
Stochastics
Bollinger bands
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
Candlestick Interpretation
Candlestick Interpretation
Price: $35
Description:
Price charts may be displayed in a form known as candlesticks, developed several hundred years ago by rice traders in Japan. This class reviews the basic candlestick patterns:
Doji and spinning top
Hammer
Harami
Hanging man
Shooting star
Bullish and bearish engulfing patterns
Dark cloud cover
Piercing line
Morning star
Evening star
Each of these patterns is reviewed and explained through an analysis of the underlying trading or balance of power between the bulls and the bears. Many "real life" examples are analyzed to show how one uses candlestick analysis in stock and option trading. In addition, the use of candlestick patterns to discern strong levels of support and resistance is discussed and illustrated with examples.
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
Options in the Stock Portfolio
Options in the Stock Portfolio
Price: $35
Description:
This class focuses on ways conservative investors might use options within the stock portfolio.
The dividend-paying stock portfolio may be conservatively expected to generate about 3% annually. Selling call options periodically against selected stocks in the portfolio may boost the annual income to 10-12% or more.
Stock portfolios may be developed exclusively for selling call options and these portfolios may easily generate 18-20% per year.
This class also discusses selling put options in the portfolio:
* Why the risk of the covered call is identical to that of the naked put.
* The cardinal rules that make selling naked puts a conservative, low risk trade.
* How the conservative investor may use selling puts to create a stock position at a discounted price.
A powerful, but conservative, income generating strategy is to combine selling calls and selling puts to create a monthly income stream.
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
Options in the Stock Portfolio II
Options in the Stock Portfolio II
Price: $35
Description:
This class covers using put options to protect individual stock positions as well as the entire portfolio.
The student is guided through methods for estimating the number of index options necessary to protect a given stock portfolio.
The collar spread is introduced. A variety of collar configurations are reviewed along with trade management guidelines.
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
Options in the Stock Portfolio III
Options in the Stock Portfolio III
Price: $35
Description:
This last class in the series of Trading Stocks and Options for the Conservative Investor focuses on several topics:
Salvaging a stock price drop with call options.
Selling naked puts to build a stock position at a discount.
Using weekly options in covered calls.
If you subscribe to all of the lessons in this module you will receive a discount of 10.00%.
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Master the Power of Options
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Option Basics (free)
Option Basics (free)
Price: $0
Description:
This opening class reviews the course content and many of the basic characteristics and terminology of options trading.
The Probabilitiy Distribution
The Probabilitiy Distribution
Price: $25
Description:
The pricing of options is fundamentally rooted in the probability of that option having value at expiration. High probability and low probability trades have opposite characteristics. Understanding the probabilities is crucial to your success.
Implied Volatility
Implied Volatility
Price: $25
Description:
This class discusses the concept of implied volatility and its utility to the options trader. Along with time value and intrinsic value, implied volatility is a significant component of an option's price.
Option Greeks
Option Greeks
Price: $25
Description:
The option Greeks are critical tools for the option trader to understand the primary sources of risk in a proposed options position. The Greeks act as a dashboard as the trade progresses, showing how the risk profile of the position is changing and perhaps triggering the need for an adjustment.
The Covered Call
The Covered Call
Price: $25
Description:
The covered call is considered the most conservative option trading strategy. In this class you will learn the details of stock and option selection, and also the variety of ways this trade may be used by conservative investors.
Selling Naked Puts
Selling Naked Puts
Price: $25
Description:
This class covers selling naked puts. Three critical rules must be followed to render the risk/reward diagram of short puts equivalent to that of the covered call. When those rules are strictly followed, the risk/reward curves for covered calls and naked puts are identical. Stock and strike price selection are covered as well as distinctions when selling puts to accumulate a stock portfolio position.
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Conservative Income Generation Sep 2021
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Sep Income Class One
Sep Income Class One
Price: $99
Description:
The opening class in this course reviews the conservative use of options within the stock portfolio to generate additional income. Two academic studies are reviewed that demonstrate that covered calls and cash secured short puts beat the performance of buy and hold stock strategies, reduce the risk, decrease the severity of drawdowns, and decrease the time required to recover from those drawdowns. The trade-offs of probabilities, risk, returns, and range of returns are discussed.
Sep Income Class Two
Sep Income Class Two
Price: $99
Description:
The second class in the Conservative Income Generation course focuses on the covered call. Although the covered call is a common options strategy, the gains may be optimized by proper choices of weekly or monthly options, selecting optimal stock candidates and optimal selection of the call strike price to maximize yield. The nuances of the rolling decision are also covered.
Sept Income Class Three
Sept Income Class Three
Price: $99
Description:
Sep Income Class Four
Sep Income Class Four
Price: $99
Description:
This class compares and contrasts the income generation techniques of selling calls and selling puts, and addresses the issue of strike selection for optimal income generation. Weekly options are discussed and we address their advantages and disadvantages when used in income generation strategies.
Sep Income Class Five
Sep Income Class Five
Price: $99
Description:
This class focuses on conservative and aggressive uses of the Collar Spread and the pros and cons of using LEAPS call options as a substitute for stock in the collar and the covered call. We also discuss the requirements for establishing an account to be used for income generation.
Sep Income Class Six
Sep Income Class Six
Price: $99
Description:
Class six covers the use of ETFs in income generation for conservative investors, methods for capital and risk allocation, and portfolio overwriting in the long-term blue chip stock portfolio.
Sep Income Class Seven
Sep Income Class Seven
Price: $99
Description:
The last class in this course covers several subjects: 1) Effect of trading commissions on account size, 2) Unique issues for smaller accounts 3) The role of trading commissions 4) Real life trading examples, 5) Nuances of rolling options, 6) Making your trading a business rather than a hobby
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Conservative Income Generation Apr 2022
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Apr Income Class One
Apr Income Class One
Price: $99
Description:
The opening class in this course reviews the conservative use of options within the stock portfolio to generate additional income. Two academic studies are reviewed that demonstrate that covered calls and cash secured short puts beat the performance of buy and hold stock strategies, reduce the risk, decrease the severity of drawdowns, and decrease the time required to recover from those drawdowns. The trade-offs of probabilities, risk, returns, and range of returns are discussed.
Apr Income Class Two
Apr Income Class Two
Price: $99
Description:
The second class in the Conservative Income Generation course focuses on the covered call. Although the covered call is a common options strategy, the gains may be optimized by proper choices of weekly or monthly options, selecting optimal stock candidates and optimal selection of the call strike price to maximize yield. The nuances of the rolling decision are also covered.
Apr Income Class Three
Apr Income Class Three
Price: $99
Description:
This class in the Conservative Income course focuses on selling puts. One of the key learnings in this class is that the risk/reward curve of the fully cash secured short put is identical to the covered call.
Apr Income Class Four
Apr Income Class Four
Price: $99
Description:
This class compares and contrasts the income generation techniques of selling calls and selling puts, and addresses the issue of strike selection for optimal income generation. Weekly options are discussed and we address their advantages and disadvantages when used in income generation strategies.
Apr Income Class Five
Apr Income Class Five
Price: $99
Description:
This class focuses on conservative and aggressive uses of the Collar Spread and the pros and cons of using LEAPS call options as a substitute for stock in the collar and the covered call. We also discuss the requirements for establishing an account to be used for income generation.
Apr Income Class Six
Apr Income Class Six
Price: $99
Description:
Class six covers the use of ETFs in income generation for conservative investors, methods for capital and risk allocation, and portfolio overwriting in the long-term blue chip stock portfolio.
Apr Income Class Seven
Apr Income Class Seven
Price: $99
Description:
The last class in this course covers several subjects: 1) Effect of trading commissions on account size, 2) Unique issues for smaller accounts 3) The role of trading commissions 4) Real life trading examples, 5) Nuances of rolling options, 6) Making your trading a business rather than a hobby
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