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Now don't crash the market, you apes

Why are markets pumping today?
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My strategies:
1) Main strategy is individual stocks with an 18-24 month time horizon. I also have about a third of the portfolio in sector ETS (equal weighted across sectors, some international, and gold). Returns tend to be a bit ahead of the S&P.
2) Covered calls on stocks in my retirement account. Returns on the individual stocks have add 5-10% if I’m aggressive on pricing. Adds more like 3-5% across the whole portfolio.
3) Selling puts on stocks I know I want to own. This is a new strategy, but early annualized returns are 20-30% on the collateral required. That would be 2-3% on the portfolio.
4) Naked calls and puts. Pure spec plays. I’m up marginally here. Probably not worth it going forward.
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Let me know how those ideas work out for you.
I do the following main strategies:
1) Max out 401K to match max and invest 100% in some S&P fund the company offers. Tracks market returns.
2) All other retirement accounts -> all invested in tech sector individual stocks. Heavy focus in trending big tech. Write CC’s frequently, returns beats overall market, slightly beats Nasdaq.
3) Option trading account -> I do “the wheel” call/put selling start and swing trade tech stocks weekly when opportunities present. Beats market (maybe looking at 30%), lots more work and maintenance needed however. Also not sure of scalability and returns/risk on massive corrections.
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Typically only sell puts. Adds about 10-15% annually