Trojan Trading Group Talk September 21, 2015 By Charlie Koeller.

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Trojan Trading Group Talk September 21, 2015 By Charlie Koeller

IBM Example: Today’s Price = $146/share If you buy 100 shares, 100 x $146 = $14,600 Dividend Yield = $5.20/share Selling Weekly Covered Call Options =.32 = $32 x 52 weeks/yr = $1664/yr +$520 dividend = $2,184 2,184/14,600 = 14.95%

Investing Strategy Selling naked options, puts and calls, on the SPX, with a high probability of success and a short- term expiration date. (demonstration on Thinkorswim)

Fund Performance

What you can do Open a brokerage account on TD Ameritrade Download Thinkorswim trading platform and trade with Paper Money Sign up for dough.com, and go through options training tutorials Learn about selling Vertical Spreads Watch TastyTrade and CNBC Practice placing trades on Thinkorswim and analyzing simulated trades “youtube” how to use thinkorswim

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