Gold is currently (11:16 am) trading at $126.71.
The call's strike price is $123.
$126.71 - $123.00 = $3.71
current bid for call option = $3.75
current ask for call option = $3.85
Prices of options are made up of two parts:
1) INTRINSIC VALUE = difference between current price of stock and strike price
2) TIME VALUE = how much time do we have left until expiration?
That's the reason this call price is HIGHER than $3.71. The option does not expire until 9/30.
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Friday, September 24, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Analysis of gold Sep 30 2010 covered call
Gold shot up today (9/14/2010), so I had to do a quick analysis:
1) close out my call position and sell gold for a profit?
or
2) leave things alone until expiration and wait for a possible assignment?
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ANALYSIS #1:
Opening trades:
bought gold @ $122.75
at this moment, gold is at $124.48
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profit of $1.73 x 100 = $173.00
minus $10 fee to sell gold
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NET profit on sale of gold if done now = $163.00
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sold call @ $1.67
right now, call costs $2.46 to buy back
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cost = $0.79 x 100 = $79.00
initial sell to open fee = $10.75
buy to close fee = $10.75
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total costs = $79 + $10.75 + $10.75 = $100.50
CONCLUSION (if close out position now) :
$163 - $100.50 = $62.50
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ANALYSIS #2:
(leave everything alone until expiration and wait for possible assignment)
Strike = $123
bought @ $122.75
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Profit = $0.25 x 100 = $25.00
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sell to open call @ $1.67 x 100 = $167.00
minus sell to open fee = $10.75
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= $156.25
minus assignment fee of $20
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$136.25
CONCLUSION:
Net profit if assigned: $25 (sale of gold) + $136.25 (call option) = $161.25
Net profit if NOT assigned: $167 (for selling call) - $10.75 (fee for opening trade) = $156.25
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ANALYSIS ON 9/17/2010
When I logged on this morning at 10:00 am, GLD was trading at $124.74.
The Sept 30 2010 123 call option was trading at $2.48 (bid) and $2.53 (ask).
TRANSLATION: as the price of GLD rises past the strike price of $123, the value of the call option becomes more valuable.
1) close out my call position and sell gold for a profit?
or
2) leave things alone until expiration and wait for a possible assignment?
-----------------------
ANALYSIS #1:
Opening trades:
bought gold @ $122.75
at this moment, gold is at $124.48
----------------------------------
profit of $1.73 x 100 = $173.00
minus $10 fee to sell gold
-----------------------------
NET profit on sale of gold if done now = $163.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~
sold call @ $1.67
right now, call costs $2.46 to buy back
-------------------------
cost = $0.79 x 100 = $79.00
initial sell to open fee = $10.75
buy to close fee = $10.75
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total costs = $79 + $10.75 + $10.75 = $100.50
CONCLUSION (if close out position now) :
$163 - $100.50 = $62.50
============================
ANALYSIS #2:
(leave everything alone until expiration and wait for possible assignment)
Strike = $123
bought @ $122.75
--------------------
Profit = $0.25 x 100 = $25.00
-------
sell to open call @ $1.67 x 100 = $167.00
minus sell to open fee = $10.75
-------------------------------
= $156.25
minus assignment fee of $20
----------------------------
$136.25
CONCLUSION:
Net profit if assigned: $25 (sale of gold) + $136.25 (call option) = $161.25
Net profit if NOT assigned: $167 (for selling call) - $10.75 (fee for opening trade) = $156.25
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ANALYSIS ON 9/17/2010
When I logged on this morning at 10:00 am, GLD was trading at $124.74.
The Sept 30 2010 123 call option was trading at $2.48 (bid) and $2.53 (ask).
TRANSLATION: as the price of GLD rises past the strike price of $123, the value of the call option becomes more valuable.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Covered Call on Gold
I sold another covered call today.....for GOLD!
I feel pretty good about this trade......I "made" a little over $100.
I feel pretty good about this trade......I "made" a little over $100.
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