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How to 'Juice' Your Conservative Portfolio

By Jeff Clark
Thursday, July 9, 2009

You'd be hard-pressed to find a worse time to buy a stock than January 2008.
 
The market was just starting to struggle after the big rally that started in March 2003... the worst credit crisis in generations was in the future... and stocks went on to lose half their value over the next 15 months.
 
Yet by following a strategy I've been writing about for years in these pages, Advanced Income readers who bought on my recommendation in January 2008 are up 40%.
 
I've often written about this strategy as a way of generating income from stocks in a sideways market. And it remains an excellent way of getting juice from a conservative stock portfolio.
 
For most investors, stocks have been relatively juice-free for much of the past two years. The bear market has taken its toll on the "buy and hold" philosophy, and the returns on most portfolios have been about as juicy as a peach pit.
 
But as my Advanced Income readers can tell you, there is a way to squeeze high returns out of stagnant or downtrending stocks: selling covered calls.
 
The strategy basically involves buying a low-risk value stock at a bargain price and then selling to someone else the right to buy the stock at a higher price. In other words, selling calls.
 
Let me show you how well it worked with King Pharmaceuticals (KG), the longest-held position in the portfolio of Advanced Income. We bought the stock in January 2008, just as the bear market was getting started, and we've sold covered calls against it several times.
 
As you can see from the following chart, the stock has fluctuated along with the market...
 
 
KG has traded above our $10 purchase price, and as much as 40% below it. But by selling covered call options we've always been profitable on this trade.
 
In fact, yesterday, the stock closed a bit below our original purchase price. But we're still up nearly 40% over the past 18 months.
 
The stock has gone nowhere, but we've made a bunch of money. And we'll make even more when we sell additional calls against the shares after our July options expire next week.
 
This is an excellent example of the value of selling covered calls.
 
If you're looking for a way to squeeze a little extra juice from your portfolio, give this strategy a try.
 
Best regards and good trading,
 
Jeff Clark




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Market Watch
Symbol Price
Change
52-Wk
S&P 500 1221.53 +1.28% +10.12%
Oil 38.31 +1.43% -0.55%
Gold 138.07 +2.12% +16.32%
Silver 28.60 +2.40% +53.60%
US-Dollar 80.67 -0.81% +8.09%
Euro 1.32 +0.64% -12.10%
Volatility 18.01 -7.12% -19.81%
Gold Stocks 581.56 +3.02% +17.04%
10-Year Yield 3.02 +0.67% -10.65%

World ETFs
Symbol Price
Change
52-Wk
USA 122.89 +0.27% +11.33%
Canada 30.50 +0.20% +16.19%
Russia 21.94 +1.43% +18.08%
India 37.85 +0.32% +22.33%
Israel 16.69 +1.34% +10.75%
Japan 10.64 +0.57% +6.51%
Singapore 13.73 -1.08% +18.77%
Taiwan 14.78 +0.41% +19.19%
S. Korea 57.31 +1.33% +23.38%
S. Africa 71.87 +1.44% +28.20%
China 44.42 -1.42% -0.58%
Lat.America 53.17 +0.66% +8.38%

Sector ETFs
Symbol Price
Change
52-Wk
Oil Service 137.59 +1.04% +18.94%
Big Pharma 64.14 +0.02% -3.24%
Internet 72.07 -0.08% +23.41%
Semis 16.22 +1.19% +29.35%
Utilities 31.28 +0.22% +1.46%
Defense 18.52 +0.05% +10.57%
Nanotech 10.03 +0.40% +1.62%
Alt. Energy 10.08 +1.31% -3.26%
Water 18.49 +0.98% +14.49%
Insurance 16.14 +0.44% +21.08%
Biotech 20.54 -0.19% +28.13%
Retail 19.70 +0.25% +30.20%
Software 24.79 +0.81% +25.90%
Big Tech 53.87 +0.26% +22.74%
Construction 13.10 +0.85% +15.72%
Media 13.64 +0.52% +25.95%
Consumer Svcs 67.39 +0.19% +24.54%
Financials 55.04 +0.31% +7.44%
Health Care 64.30 +0.12% +2.01%
Industrials 63.54 +0.46% +21.03%
Basic Mat 74.35 +1.06% +25.27%
Real Estate 55.32 +0.14% +25.02%
Transportation 91.77 +0.66% +26.93%
Telecom 22.59 +0.49% +17.78%