Weekly Short Put On ITB (iShares Home Construction ETF) After Assignment Of Naked Call Write

The July 2nd ITB 27.50 naked calls hypothetically written on June 24 ended up in the money by six cents.  The ETF closed at $27.56 last Thursday.  Calls were sold for $0.38, so, after assignment, it is now an effective … Continued

Consumer Discretionary ETF (XLY): Short Put Options Trade — Again

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The SPDR Consumer Discretionary ETF (XLY) is primed for another short put options strategy. Last week, the ETF went on to rally 0.6 percent.  Thus, the premium earned selling weekly June 26th 77 puts was kept.  Could this work again … Continued

Using Options To Play ITB’s Inability To Cash In On Week’s Good Housing Data

Over the past couple of days, U.S. housing produced two good reports for the month of May. Monday, existing home sales were published, coming in at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.35 million units – up 5.1 percent month-over-month … Continued

FXE Looks Fatigued Near-Term — Options For Income Generation

The Friday before January 25th Greek elections, the euro closed at $1.123.  Yesterday, one euro bought $1.133. Since anti-austerity Syriza party swept to victory late January in Greece, the euro – by default FXE, the Currency Shares Euro Trust ETF … Continued

An Options Strategy For XLY Shorts

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Last Thursday saw a powerful rally in stocks.  Several indices went on to notch new records.  The Nasdaq Composite surpassed its March 2000 intra-day high.  The Russell 2000 Small Cap Index broke out to a new high.  Several others, including … Continued

IWM Breaks Out — Shorts Can Use Options For Damage Repair

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IWM, the iShares Russell 2000 ETF, broke out Thursday, and it is time to pay heed to that famous quote, “When the facts change, I change my mind.  What do you do, sir?” To refresh, back on May 26th, hypothetically … Continued

June Cash-Secured Put On XLP

From the mid-May high of $49.75 to the low this Monday of $47.46, XLP, the SPDR Consumer Staples ETF, quickly lost 4.6 percent.  In three weeks!  Monday produced a doji, right around its 200-day moving average.  By that time, daily … Continued

GLD Looks Ripe For June Cash-Secured Put

There is a trade brewing on GLD, the SPDR Gold Trust ETF. First some background. Ever since gold peaked in September 2011, the metal has lost its luster.  Back then, GLD had $77.7 billion in assets, becoming the ETF with … Continued

Out-Of-The-Money Naked Call On XLY — Willing to Go Short Near 77

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The Consumer Discretionary SPDR ETF (XLY) made an all-time high of 77.89 toward the end of April, and has more or less traded sideways in the past three months – closing Monday at 76.52.  This ETF is an important one … Continued