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Hi
I don't want to get all technical about options but if the stock was
to hit 110 the 110 Calls wouldn't be
exercised unless the stock was above 110. A 110 Call option has no
value at expiry if the stock is at 110.
If the stock was at 110.25 then the 110 Calls would have 0.25 value
at expiry.
Sparkie
--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Ed Hoopes"
<reefbreak_sd@xxx> wrote:
>
> Yes, when you think the stock can't go any higher, then sell a
call at
> the next higher strike - say a 110 call when you hit your 106 price
> target. The premium from the call is your profit.
>
> If the stock hits 110 the call will be exercised and you will
collect
> your profit of 10 points plus keep the premium you collected when
you
> sold the call.
>
> Ed Hoopes
>
> --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, chichungchoi <no_reply@>
wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestion on taking profit and let the
profit run
> > at the same time?
> >
> > If I purchased a stock at 100 and set the target at 106 with a
stop
> > loss level at 97, then price goes up at 105 level and the
momentum is
> > getting slow. Under this situation, in order to preserve some
profit
> > and also let the profit run at the same time, does anyone have
any
> > suggestion on how many percentage of stock should be taken
profit, and
> > let the profit to run for the rest of the stock?
> > Does anyone have any idea?
> > Thank you in advance
> > Eric
> >
>
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