Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Re: [ConservativeOptionStrategies] Re: web site

 

I am receiving all the comments in my email.
Does anyone know how to stop all the emails coming to my Inbox


From: David <davebowne@gmail.com>
To: ConservativeOptionStrategies@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, December 2, 2009 8:39:35 AM
Subject: [ConservativeOptionStrategies] Re: web site

 

I've looked at this site (avasaram) as well, even though my broker has a good options strategy scanner. What I like about this one is the ability to dump the scan to a .csv file where I can apply my own filters (like % OTM, etc.)

ONN.TV has some interesting ideas, but they are always too aggressive for me.

Dave

--- In ConservativeOptionS trategies@ yahoogroups. com, John Hudgens <jdhudgens2000@ ...> wrote:
>
> I found an interesting web site,  since I am always looking for short term ideas with high implied volatility to screen for ATM calls.   I know,  I know it may not be consistent with your definition of conservative option strategies.  But I maintain that a well researched stock with a covered call sold a few weeks  before expiration is a relatively conservative investment!  A poorly researched market (e.g. an SPY leap) is a worse investment than a well researched stock.  Its easy to make money with the right investment,  the hard part is finding the right investment.
>  
> so far free
>  
> I will not suggest  anyone use their suggestions without a lot of other  study  ( caps, IBD screener, stock scouter,  analyst ratings, historical graphing, MACD  etc.)   but it is a source of ideas.  other good sources for ideas  are Seeking Alpha, ONN.TV (its a web site from options house)
>  
> http://usa.avasaram .com/genericStra tegyScreener. action;jsessioni d=146124E89A186D A600C5ACDCB63C68 8C.server2? model.strategyTy pe=COV-CALL
>


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