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Three Top Ways to Trade Explosive Fear by Ian Cooper
With a good amount of fear in the markets, volatility is spiking, we noted just last week.
Even though markets have recovered some lost ground, they’re setting up for another pullback.
All thanks to bond yields, which just hit a high of 1.545% on fears the Federal Reserve will curb its emergency bond-buying stimulus shortly. Also weighing on the market, we could see a government shutdown if Congress fails to approve funding by this Friday. We could also see a U.S. default if the debt ceiling isn’t raised either.
According to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, the U.S. won’t be able to pay its bills if lawmakers don’t raise the debt ceiling by October 18.
“At that point, we expect Treasury would be left with very limited resources that would be depleted quickly. It is uncertain whether we could continue to meet all the nation’s commitments after that date,” she said, as quoted by The Wall Street Journal.
That’s all creating a good deal of uncertainty and fear in the market.
Of the various option strategies available, writing covered calls carries the least risk. Nevertheless, there is always risk in the stock market, and there are no guarantees. There are some things to keep in mind that can even reduce risk further.
Avoid Potential "Opportunity Lost" Scenarios
Don’t use covered call plays on rapidly uptrending stocks. You run the risk of being called out, and you may experience "opportunity lost" by limiting your upside potential. A better play on rapidly uptrending stocks would be to just purchase the stock outright, or you could buy a call option rather than buy the stock.
Use Margin Wisely
To minimize risk, don’t purchase the underlying stocks on margin, or at the very least, keep your margin loan at a low, manageable amount. A margin account is a brokerage account where the broker allows you to buy stocks using money they loan you (for which interest is charged). Any cash and stocks you have in your account are used as collateral. If you have $4,000 in your account in cash and stocks, you may be able to purchase up to $8,000 worth of stocks.
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