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The AAII Long Island Chapter presents...

Selling Covered Calls

    Discussed by:
    Mary Ann Davis
    Instructor, InvesterEd Inc.

The presentation will discuss selling covered calls as an additional way to supplement your investing efforts. The material presented will guide an investor through the process in a way to minimize risk. You will see actual options that were sold and the amount of dollars earned. At the conclusion you will be able to sell covered calls on stocks you currently own.

Attend This Meeting and Learn...
About options basics
The advantages & disadvantages of selling covered calls
Step by step how to start selling covered calls

  MEETING DETAILS
Date:
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Time:
6:45 – 7:30 p.m    Registration/Social/Refreshments
7:30 p.m.    Program
following program    Q&A
Location:
East Norwich Inn
6321 Northern Blvd.
East Norwich, NY
516-922-1500
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