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Covered Call Writing with Qs and Diamonds: Double-Digit Returns on Ready-Made Portfolios [Plastic Comb]

Paul D. Kadavy (Author)
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Book Description

July 1, 2009
Covered Call Writing With Qs And Diamonds: Double-Digit Returns on Ready-Made Portfolios is not just another book about covered call writing. It is a highly focused and readily understandable educational tool with a unique easy-to-follow implementation program. It is designed for investors who either do not have the time or the desire to research individual stocks and administer such a portfolio, yet who seek an opportunity to achieve double-digit investment returns by using covered call writing.

Ownership of the ready-made portfolios available to you with the Qs (ticker symbol QQQQ: the 100 largest companies on the Nasdaq) and Diamonds (ticker symbol DIA: the stocks composing the Dow Jones Industrial Average) eliminate the need for stock research. And, the call writing choices you have available to you with them are far broader than any individual stocks, making them the perfect equity investments to use in conjunction with covered call writing.

After the annual meeting of his company, Warren Buffett (Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway) said to Maria Bartiromo of CNBC: If you own equities, over the next twenty or thirty years you will get a reasonable return. Maybe its 6%, maybe its 7%. People who expect 15% a year are doomed to disappointment. If you believe that The Oracle of Omaha is right about a slow-growth market for decades to come, then everything that you need as an investor is here for you in this book to develop and implement a covered call writing program using two of the most liquid, highly diversified equity portfolios.

THE BOOK PROVIDES:

* The case for using the PowerShares QQQ that tracks the Nasdaq-100 Index (top 100 Nasdaq stocks in market capitalization) and the Diamonds Trust Series 1 (tracks the Dow Jones Industrial Average) for total or substantial portfolio composition.

* Details on the unique features of these two highly liquid and popular Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) that make them ideally suitable for no hassle, easy decision covered call writing to assist in reaching consistent double-digit investment returns in a more conservative way than a buy-and-hold equity strategy.

* A detailed turnkey implementation program for call writing with the QQQQ and DIA, including out-of-the-money calls and in-the-money calls, both of which can yield solid double-digit returns, when and how to effectively use them.

* Discussion on call expiration date selection to fit your needs, including the advantages of shorter-term and longer-term expirations.

* A presentation of technical analysis tools to assist investors in making short-term decisions on when to write calls, and which type of call to write.

* Use of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to assist in reviewing covered call writing selection alternatives and tracking your results so that the best decisions for you are reached to achieve your investment return goal.

* Use of margin, if appropriate for you, to potentially almost double the returns from covered call writing on these ready-made portfolios.

* Details about brokerage accounts, with special emphasis on the use of online discount brokerages for quick, very low cost execution of trades. Web sites for brokerages, charting sources and other technical information are provided.

* Presentation of the tax information you need to understand and administer the income tax aspects of covered call writing.

With interest rates so low and a scarcity of acceptable investment alternatives available to investors, covered call writing on diversified portfolios such as the Qs and Diamonds may offer one of the best possible opportunities to achieve double-digit investment returns in the slow-growth market we seem sure to encounter ahead.


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About the Author

As a thirty-year career banker and trust officer for Norwest Corporation, now Wells Fargo & Co., one of the nation's largest financial institutions, Paul D. Kadavy was president of numerous banks in three states. He also headed a multi-billion dollar trust department, managed a team of investment professionals, and was a trusted advisor to many of the banks' individual clients. He also subsequently served as president and chief executive officer for another banking enterprise in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is now retired from banking and is a writer, teacher and public speaker.

Kadavy has served on the faculty of the National Graduate Trust School at Northwestern University, The Schools of Banking, Inc., the American Institute of Banking and numerous community colleges in several states. He has been a lecturer on trust, investment and banking subjects to FDIC and Federal Reserve Bank examiners in Washington, D.C. He has been a public speaker for the past twenty-five years.

In addition to authoring Covered Call Writing with Qs and Diamonds, Kadavy has also written Covered Call Writing Demystified, Put Option Writing Demystified, Covered Call Writing with Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), Writing Uncovered Put and Call Combinations, Short Spider Straddles, Put and Call Option Writing for the Investment Advisor and Financial Planner, Personal Cash Flow and Net Worth Planning Demystified and The Book of World-Class Quotations: The Best of the Best Quotations on Earth. All of his books are available on Amazon.com.

In addition to writing books, he is the author of banking, trust and investment articles for such national publications as Financial Review, Trusts & Estates, Pension World, The Collector/Investor, Cases & Comment and American Bankers Association Trust Management.

He has developed and successfully used the principles in his books for over twenty-five years.


Product Details

  • Plastic Comb: 174 pages
  • Publisher: Arrow Publications (July 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 097155143X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0971551435
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,067,131 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

As a thirty-year career banker and trust officer for Norwest Corporation, now Wells Fargo & Co., one of the nation's largest financial institutions, Paul D. Kadavy was president of numerous banks in three states. He also headed a multi-billion dollar trust department, managed a team of investment professionals, and was a trusted advisor to many of the banks' individual clients. He also subsequently served as president and chief executive officer for another banking enterprise in Las Vegas, Nevada. Now retired from banking, he is a writer, teacher and public speaker.

Kadavy has served as a faculty member of the National Graduate Trust School at Northwestern University, The Schools of Banking, Inc., the American Institute of Banking and numerous community colleges in several states. He was a lecturer on trust, investment and banking subjects to FDIC and Federal Reserve Bank examiners in Washington, D.C. He has been a public speaker for the past twenty-five years.

He has written many banking, trust and investment articles for such national publications as "Financial Review," "Trusts & Estates," "Pension World," "The Collector/Investor," "Cases & Comment" and "American Bankers Association Trust Management."

Kadavy is the author of many financial and other books including "Covered Call Writing Demystified," "Covered Call Writing with Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)," "Covered Call Writing with Qs and Diamonds," "Put Option Writing Demystified," "Writing Uncovered Put and Call Combinations," "Short Spider Straddles," "Put and Call Option Writing for the Investment Advisor and Financial Planner," "Personal Cash Flow and Net Worth Planning Demystified" and "The Book of World-Class Quotations: The Best of the Best Quotations on Earth." His books are available on Amazon.com.

Kadavy has completed his first novel and is currently working on a second novel, both of which he plans to publish around the end of the year.

 

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57 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars VERY USEFUL & PROFITABLE BOOK, January 4, 2004
This review is from: Covered Call Writing with Qs and Diamonds: Double-Digit Returns on Ready-Made Portfolios (Plastic Comb)
A friend of mine who took a college class about covered call writing taught by the author recommended this book. It was a real eye opener for me, as I hadn't had any exposure to covered calls before as is probably true of most people. I have enough assets to comfortably invest in the stock market, but not enough to diversify adequately through individual stocks. The discussion about the Nasdaq-100 Index Tracking Stock (QQQ) and the Diamonds-Dow Jones Average Tracking Stock (DIA)solved this problem for me. At a time when I have no confidence in mutual funds, I was able to use these two Exchange Traded Funds as the foundation for my investment portfolio. They ideally suit my risk profile. The ability to write covered calls on them was icing on the cake. I've written two sets of calls so far, so now I can appreciate the simple beauty of this investment strategy through firsthand experience. It worked out great. I also plan to study the chapter on technical analysis in more detail to help plan timing decisions in the future on whether to write out-of-the-money or in-the-money covered calls. Fortunately the book does an excellent job of making all of this completely intelligible for an investor at any level of understanding about the markets. The covered call feature creates an immediate stream of income and provides protection in case of a downturn in the market. I highly recommend this book for any investor who is looking for a better way to achieve investment goals rather than just owning mutual funds or stocks alone. Owning the Qs and Diamonds is a great way to participate in the stock market and get instant diversification through one or two securities. Also, the income from covered call writing is just what I needed to supplement my other income sources.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The 12% Problem, February 12, 2007
This review is from: Covered Call Writing with Qs and Diamonds: Double-Digit Returns on Ready-Made Portfolios (Plastic Comb)
If you want to find out how to take 12% out of the market in cash per year, this book is for you. It's clear, concise and comes with instructions on how to create P/L templates on Excel. In addition, they'll send everything you need to get started on Excel in your email for free. The book set-up moves from simple on to complicated, lots of graphs and plenty of examples. My problem, which may be not a problem for others, is that pesky 12& gain per year. If you've got plenty of investible capital, that might be enough. But, if you don't, it isn't. For me, an annual return of 12% just isn't enough when you figure in your time and trading fees and the fact that you're essentially selling covered calls on the underlying Qs and Diamonds. On the other hand, Kadavy states up front that this is a 'conservative' approach to using options. The best thing about this approach is that you no longer have to chose from the confusing universe of optionable securities, all you use here are QQQQ and DIA. Simple and conservative.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Too Elementary..., February 25, 2008
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This book is fine for the "housewife," or "elementary teacher," or a "journalist or liberal arts graduate" who wants an elementary introduction into covered calls... and then only if... they have no finance, or financial analysis knowledge. But... if you've got that type of education and experience... take a pass.

Any "B School" graduate could have written this book. The author fails to provide any real insight into the practical stratigies at the bottom of a market cycle, or specific "how to" guidance. Obviously, selling covered calls at the bottom of a market cycle, will yield very disappointing results. This is a strategy that's fine for the top of a market, or sideways market - but for the bottom of a market cycle, you're going to want to be on the buy side of the calls, or you're going to miss the big gains.

Nor, does he provide any insight into "how to read the market trends" (technical analysis) to alert you as to what type of market you're in, or about to experience, which should guide your strategy.

A more cycnical reviewer would suggest... the guy's a charlatan.

But... hey... that's just me... I'm just sayin...

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