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By Lawrence G. McMillan

We rarely buy out-of-the-money calls, because when you do, there is a chance that you could be right about the direction of the underlying stock (up), but still lose money. Normally, we prefer a slightly in-the- money call with a delta of 0.6 or higher, so that it will move more in line with a rising stock. In that case, if I’m right about the direction of the stock, I have a strong chance of making money with my call – even though it may suffer some time decay.

To illustrate this point, I’m going to cite the recent purchase we made of SPY out-of-the-money calls in the May 16th issue. At the time SPY was trading at 589.34, and since cumulative volume breadth (CVB) had made a new all-time high, we expected $SPX and SPY to do so as well. The all-time high for SPY was 613.23.

Our “traditional” approach would have been to buy...


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