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http://news.stocktradersdaily.com/news_releases/How+to+Use+the+Sentiment+Table+Strategy+with+QID+and+QLD+21417.html
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How to Use the Sentiment Table Strategy with QID and QLD
February 14, 2017, BY Thomas H. Kee Jr - Editor, Stock Traders Daily
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3/6/2017 1:56:36 PM
https://vantagepointtrading.com/free-ebooks
Free Trading eBooks
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3/6/2017 1:58:12 PM
http://traderfeed.blogspot.com/2017/02/a-powerful-technique-for-changing-your.html
Brett Steenbarger, Ph.D.
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3/12/2017 6:51:31 PM
6. Routine is necessary for efficiency; breaking routine is necessary for adaptation.
15 Insights from Trading Psychology 2.0
http://ivanhoff.com/page/17/
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3/16/2017 7:25:40 PM
https://www.enbridgemanagement.com/investor-relations/eeq/why-invest/attractive-yield.aspx
EEQ
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3/19/2017 2:15:09 PM
http://www.atassn.com/Events/EducationalWebinars.aspx
Algorithmic Traders Association
Join now for only $39/year
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3/24/2017 1:08:21 PM
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ben-carlson-my-12-favorite-and-free-websites-for-investing-information-and-tools-2017-03-24
Websites for financial information/investing
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3/25/2017 1:34:26 AM
http://www.surlytrader.com/covered-call-options-as-investment-strategies/
Covered Call Options as Investment Strategies
An investment strategy that is highly underutilized is the selling/writing of call options on individual stocks or ETF’s that are owned within an investment portfolio. I will cover three different S&P 500 option strategies which could all be implemented simply by using the S&P 500 ETF (SPY) and its underlying options.
All three strategies were invented and are tracked by the Chicago Board of Options Exchange (CBOE) and most are now being mimicked by mutual funds for personal investors.
The first strategy involves buying the S&P 500 and selling 1 month call options at the money every month and letting them expire. This means that systematically if you own $1M of the S&P 500 and the index closes the month on the level 1,000 you sell $1M notional of 1-month call options with a strike of 1,000. This would equate to $1,000,000/1,000 = 1,000 written 1-month call options on the S&P 500 at a strike of 1,000. This process would be repeated every month upon expiration of the 1-month options. This strategy is the simple At-The-Money (ATM) Buy-Write index which trades under the symbol BXM.
The second strategy is a simple extension of the BXM called the 2% Out-of-The-Money (OTM) Buy-Write Index under the symbol BXY. As you could guess, the BXY simply sells 1 month call options 2% out of the money instead of at the money. This provides the S&P 500 room to go up 2% per month without capping returns.
The last strategy is the Put-Write Index. This strategy simply sells 1 month put options at the money while holding the equivalent notional amount in cash while earning interest. Without getting into details, due to “Put-Call Parity“, the Put-Write index is theoretically equivalent to a covered call strategy. The return/risk characteristics of this strategy are often more attractive than a simple covered call and I will cover those details at another time.
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3/31/2017 10:02:47 AM
http://www.dripinvesting.org/Tools/Tools.asp
http://www.dripinvesting.org/choices/poll/results.asp?PollDate=201701&Order=C
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3/31/2017 11:46:22 AM
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/03/first-horseman-privacy-apocalypse-has-already-arrived-verizon-announces-plans
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March 30, 2017 | By Bill Budington and Jeremy Gillula and Kate Tummarello
The First Horseman of the Privacy Apocalypse Has Already Arrived: Verizon Announces Plans to Install Spyware on All Its Android Phones
Within days of Congress repealing online privacy protections, Verizon has announced new plans to install software on customers’ devices to track what apps customers have downloaded. With this spyware, Verizon will be able to sell ads to you across the Internet based on things like which bank you use and whether you’ve downloaded a fertility app.
Verizon’s use of “AppFlash”—an app launcher and web search utility that Verizon will be rolling out to their subscribers’ Android devices “in the coming weeks”—is just the latest display of wireless carriers’ stunning willingness to compromise the security and privacy of their customers by installing spyware on end devices.
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