Not exact matches
Specific
strategies for «
leveraging» or increasing stock market exposure may include buying
call options on individual stocks or market indices and writing put
options on stocks which the Fund seeks to own.
I invest in both, but I prefer stock investing because I have more tools to reduce the potential of losses, I don't have to tie up as much money for long periods of time to make a profit, I can achieve rising cash flow through dividend growth stocks and covered
call writing (a low risk
option strategy), I can use
leverage through margin or
options to accelerate my returns, and I don't have to deal with tenants, insurance and building inspectors, and tradesmen.
Specific
strategies for «
leveraging» or increasing stock market exposure may include buying
call options on individual stocks or market indices and writing put
options on stocks which the Fund seeks to own.
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leverage puts and
calls on the stock market, as well as more advanced
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