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Compound Stock Earnings are the leading provider of Covered Call investment education services. Nowhere else can you find a more experienced team or a more comprehensive and effective education on this safe and incredulously powerful investment techniques.
A covered call is an options strategy where an investor holds a long position on the stocks or securities (assets) he owns and sells call options on that asset to generate increased income from the stocks or securities. The writing of the call generates income from the monies paid by the option buyer. Covered calls are an excellent way to earn income from stocks you currently hold in your investment portfolio.
Compound Stock Earnings has been teaching investors the techniques for writing covered call options since 1999. Founder Joseph Hooper and partner Aaron Zalewski have developed the industry’s foremost program for learning how to invest with covered calls. With over 20 years of experience in banking and as a broker, Hooper has honed his strategy to perfection.
An example of covered calls in action: If an investor owns 1000 shares of Software Conglomerate valued at ,000 and he sells ten call option contracts for 00, he covers a certain amount of decrease in the value of Software Conglomerate’s stock. Only once the stock value has dropped by more than ,000 would the investor lose money. Since Software Conglomerate has a proven history of releasing new products that drive its stock prices up, this is a very good bet the investor has made, and extra income in his bank account.
Using the Compound Stock Earnings method to write covered calls will put extra income into your bank account each month, regardless of how the stock market fares. A conservative estimate of income from covered calls is 3-6% returns. CSE’s program helps you analyze your portfolio and develop a sound strategy that works with your own financial goals and plans. Compound Stock Earnings program and methods help you avoid the pitfalls often encountered by uninformed or rash investing.

