Arne- I feel I may be a bit late to the show in investing in two names I have been following for quite some time-MTW and TEX. Most technicians would label these two securities as short term 'overbought'. Do you usually wait for pullbacks to add? Judging by your timeline of how long you intend to hold, I am just curious if shorter term price fluctuations alter your decision making on making a purchase as a whole, and your take on MTW and TEX at this juncture.
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Arne-from reading your posts, which are filled with oodles thoughtful and truly insightful analysis, I too have done quite well for the year; however, I too have a much longer timeline envisioned. So I guess what i'm trying to you is that you are pretty much awesome
That being said, what is your take on selling covered calls against your long term holdings to take in premium during periods of consolidation? Similiarly, marrying a put as a hedge during extreme overbought conditions (such as post gap up after earnings in names such as WHR and MTW)?
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That being said, what is your take on selling covered calls against your long term holdings to take in premium during periods of consolidation? Similiarly, marrying a put as a hedge during extreme overbought conditions (such as post gap up after earnings in names such as WHR and MTW)?
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