Monday, February 13, 2012

Recent Trade...

Good afternoon all,

Rarely do I highlight individual trades 'mid month'; typically I wait until the end of the month and roll them all up in my Monthly Progress Reviews.  But, I haven't written in awhile and thought I would provide a quick update to my last trade. 

This month I have already made 10 trades, but my last trade in particular was the 'riskiest' and most complicated trade I personally have ever done.  Many pros will laugh at its simplicity, but for me as a novice retail investor, I thought it would be worth mentioning and possibly soliticing some feedback from some of my readers.  All of that said, here are the details of my most recent trade:

Today I bought 200 shares of Proshares Ultrashort QQQ ETF (ticker QID).  From Morningstar, 

ProShares UltraShort QQQ could be suitable as a specialty satellite holding either for high-frequency traders who understand how this exchange-traded fund works and who have a very high risk tolerance, or for investors who hold a bearish conviction toward large-cap growth stocks, most of which are tech companies. This ETF also might be a fit for investors who prefer avoiding the unlimited loss potential in short-selling individual stocks, those taking a speculative position, or those seeking a near-term hedge.

I then immediately sold a covered call of 2 contracts on QID as well, making a premium of right at about $225.

I think the Nasdaq is completely too high right now, and I am expecting a pull back in the near term.  Things in Greece are completely affecting the markets right now so we'll see what happens.   

Anyway, what are your thoughts?

DividendPartisan

2 comments:

  1. I have included two links (one my own) on the constant leverage trap associated with leveraged ETFs. Good luck with the trade.

    http://news.morningstar.com/articlenet/article.aspx?id=271892

    http://cashflowmantra.com/2011/11/16/leveraged-etfs-and-the-constant-leverage-trap/

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  2. Your results have been good so far. I'd love to see you share your strategy and explain it for the beginners who follow your blog, it turned out to be successful so far and it's a low risk too

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