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New Insights on Covered Call Writing: The Powerful Technique That Enhances Return and Lowers Risk in Stock Investing

New Insights on Covered Call Writing: The Powerful Technique That Enhances Return and Lowers Risk in Stock Investing

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent discourse on covered call writing
Review: an excellent guide to understanding covered call writing. as a retiree and never having written covered calls, i am convinced it is an opportunity for conservative investors offering potential returns competitive with stock ownership alone and better returns than those available on bonds. mr.lehman covers all aspects, from underlying stock selection, selecting good covered writes, web sites offering all sorts of data and even tax consequences as structured by IRS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent discourse on covered call writing
Review: an excellent guide to understanding covered call writing. as a retiree and never having written covered calls, i am convinced it is an opportunity for conservative investors offering potential returns competitive with stock ownership alone and better returns than those available on bonds. mr.lehman covers all aspects, from underlying stock selection, selecting good covered writes, web sites offering all sorts of data and even tax consequences as structured by IRS.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good approach to begin working with options...
Review: As a professional in this industry, I was impressed with the book though it is hard to be certain how much was written by McMillan... There are better books to be sure, but it is tough for the average investor to start their education in options with a tome like "Options as a Strategic Investment" by McMillan (though it is fairly comprehensive and well written.) This book does a great job helping a stock investor transtion to an options investor by introducing some "baby steps" coupled with "grown-up" concepts. Covered calls are a preferrable start over more agressive strategies for those who are new to the subject matter. This book will serve new options investors quite well, and remind experienced options players of the important fundamentals.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, but not good enough
Review: I expected a bit more from these authors. There is a wealth of data (too much) showing the viability of this strategy. This book provides convincing evidence that covered call writing is an excellent strategy - a stratgy I discovered last year after reading THE SHORT BOOK ON OPTIONS, which I also recommend.

The short book goes deeper into the basics of options. Lehman's book is for the more advanced options student.

Read both books and adopt this investment strategy. You won't be sorry (based on my profitable first year of using options)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Compelling Strategy for a Low-Return World
Review: I found this book is especially timely and useful. We are coming out of an environment where few cared about risk or did any research, and many got burned badly by the ensuing collapse of the tech/growth bubble. The book is carefully researched and lays out compelling support for the strategies it advocates. While some may accept these types of strategies on faith, I prefer the thorough detail and back-up that this book provides and think investors are more likley to gain the confidence needed to actually employ and stick with the strategies when they genuinely understand them. The people who don't want to do any work are the kind of people who got burned most badly in the bubble. That said, as options go the strategies in this book are fairly basic conceptually and not difficult for the lay reader to readily grasp and employ. They are not exotic (the fact is that options can be used for almost any purpose). As for the value of these types of strategies, in our new low-return, high volatility world, I think it is reasonable to expect that the ability to boost returns modestly while lowering risk will make its readers wealthier and sleep a little better. Nothing is a free lunch, though. If the market were to take off, these strategies would lag (but at current valuation levels this seems unlikely). Another cost, aside from the nominal price of the book, is that it putting these strategies to work will take some effort and some commitment. And you won't have much to talk about at cocktail parties. But no one has those anymore anyway--that was the roaring 90s.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just about everything you need
Review: I found this book to be excellent, really, but some of the nitty-gritty details about covered writing were missing. Such as computing returns in a margin account. Interestingly, McMillan covers those details in one of his other books -- Options As A Strategic Investment, so I guess I'd recommend that as a complement to this book. Overall, though, I found this book informative in the philosophy of covered writing -- why you'd want to use that strategy, and what you'd benefit by doing so.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just about everything you need
Review: I found this book to be excellent, really, but some of the nitty-gritty details about covered writing were missing. Such as computing returns in a margin account. Interestingly, McMillan covers those details in one of his other books -- Options As A Strategic Investment, so I guess I'd recommend that as a complement to this book. Overall, though, I found this book informative in the philosophy of covered writing -- why you'd want to use that strategy, and what you'd benefit by doing so.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Know enough to teach your broker a thing or two.
Review: In my view, you will not find a better education on options or covered call writing anywhere. I wish other investing books were written this thoroughly. After reading this, I see now that other sources greatly oversimplified covered writing and frequently promised unrealistic returns. This book gives you all the ins and outs so you can judge for yourself what is possible, based on how you implement it. It is not beyond the capabilities of most people -- it just takes a little time to learn it and determine how best to make it work for you. I had no idea it was so flexible. The strategy makes great sense for me, yet my stock broker never even suggested it. Instead, he kept insisting I just hold on to the stocks he recommended as they kept declining. Maybe now I should teach HIM a thing or two!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Valuable info and a great read...
Review: This book was by far the most comprehensive on the subject of covered call writing. After reading, I gained a tremendous amount of insight on covered call writing even though I'd tried it before. I now have a better appreciation for the tremendous capabilities of the strategy. I'm not a rocket scientist and even though it seemed this book was designed for the pros, I was able to understand it. In my opinion, money well spent.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Valuable info and a great read...
Review: This book was by far the most comprehensive on the subject of covered call writing. After reading, I gained a tremendous amount of insight on covered call writing even though I'd tried it before. I now have a better appreciation for the tremendous capabilities of the strategy. I'm not a rocket scientist and even though it seemed this book was designed for the pros, I was able to understand it. In my opinion, money well spent.


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