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Generating consistent monthly income in the stock market with minimal Risk

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After a decade of experimenting with various options strategies, I have discovered a reliable approach to producing a steady 7% monthly return while protecting my investment. This strategy builds upon the principles of covered calls and calendar spreads, with a key twist. Traditional covered calls require significant capital and carry substantial downside risk if the stock price plummets. Calendar spreads, on the other hand, demand constant adjustments and have unlimited downside potential. The alternative strategy I've developed is a modified collar options strategy. It involves purchasing deep in-the-money call options with a longer expiration date and simultaneously selling at-the-money or slightly out-of-the-money call options with a shorter expiration date. Additionally, I buy out-of-the-money put options and sell way out-of-the-money put options with a longer expiration date. This approach has proven to be a reliable and consistent performer, offering a monthly return of over...

Elon Musk warns Bill Gates A gainst shorting Tesla Stock

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In a recent statement, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla,   cautioned Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates against shorting Tesla stock. Musk believes that Tesla's future success in the AI and robotics industry will render any attempts to bet against the company futile. He envisions Tesla becoming a $30 trillion company, pivoting from electric vehicle sales to a focus on robo-taxis and humanoid robots. Musk's warning to Gates comes as Tesla prepares for a significant transformation, which Musk is confident will make the company a dominant player in the AI and robotics sector. Note that I've rephrased the article to remove sensational language and tone down the confrontational aspect, instead focusing on the key points and facts.

TESLA STOCK SURGES: Elon Musk's Net Worth Soars $10 Billion as Electric Vehicle Maker Defies Expectations

Elon Musk's net worth skyrocketed by a staggering $10 billion on Tuesday as Tesla's shares continued their upward trajectory, following the company's impressive delivery figures. The electric vehicle maker's market capitalization soared as its shares jumped to nearly $229, building on the company's remarkable 25% rally since its stock price dipped below $183 on June 24. The value of Musk's 12% stake in Tesla surged to a whopping $160 billion, a significant increase from $150 billion at the market close on Monday. The weeklong rally has added a staggering $30 billion to Musk's net worth. Tesla's impressive delivery figures for the second quarter of this year exceeded analyst expectations, with nearly 444,000 vehicles delivered, a 14.8% increase over the previous quarter. Despite a 4.8% drop year-over-year, the company's performance has instilled confidence in investors, driving the stock price to new heights. This remarkable turnaround has cemented Te...

The collapse of Elon musk

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 All along, Elon Musk's tease with Twitter was awful for Tesla. The load of Musk's electric vehicle organization dropped in a flash on the news in April that Musk was purchasing the virtual entertainment organization, because of reasons both self-evident and hypothetical. Consistently spent running one organization is a moment spent not zeroing in on the other. China could utilize Tesla's dependence on the nation's market and assembling to pressure Musk over his administration of Twitter. Or on the other hand, perhaps, Musk's acquisition of Twitter for $44 billion, with $13 billion of that in bank obligation, could bring about him selling loads of Tesla shares and discouraging their cost as he did. Musk at first intended to utilize Tesla stock as guarantee to get Twitter supporting from his bank, leaving open the likelihood that the banks would sell that stock, and lower its cost, on the off chance that Musk didn't meet his commitments. He dropped that arrangeme...

What Is Herd Immunity and Could It Help Prevent COVID-19?

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Written by Noreen Iftikhar, MD Source healthline.com Some leaders — for example, Boris Johnson, the prime minister of the United Kingdom — suggested it might be a good way to stop or control the spread of the new coronavirus, which causes COVID-19. Herd immunity is also called community immunity and herd or group protection. Herd immunity happens when so many people in a community become  immune  to an infectious disease that it stops the disease from spreading. This can happen in two ways: Many people contract the disease and in time build up an immune response to it (natural immunity). Many people are  vaccinated  against the disease to achieve immunity. Herd immunity can work against the spread of some diseases. There are several reasons why it often works. There are also many reasons why herd immunity won’t yet work to stop or slow the spread of  SARS-CoV-2  or COVID-19, the disease caused by an infection of the new  coronavir...

scientists believe they have a potential coronavirus vaccine

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Researchers from the  University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine  said they believe they have found a vaccine for the coronavirus after studying a similar viru What we have learned ? Scientists from  University of Pittsburgh  announced in a new study Thursday that they believe they could roll out a new vaccine quickly to “significantly impact the spread of disease.” You would get the vaccine through a patch about the size of your finger. The vaccine was tested on mice. It offered enough antibodies to defeat the virus. However, the  mice  were not tested for the long-term yet. There’s no clue what the side effects of the vaccine would be. These scientists said they have previously done research on coronaviruses like SARS and MERS, which led to the discovery. Dr.  Andrea Gambotto , associate professor of surgery at the Pitt School of Medicine,  said in a statement : “These two viruses, which are closely related to SARS-CoV-2, teach us th...

Dow Jones might sink another 20% as coronavirus numbers ticking up

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Halting a three-day winning streak, stocks tumbled Friday as investors appeared to sell the news on the House of Representatives passing the $2 trillion stimulus and as coronavirus case data grew increasingly ominous. The  S&P 500  slid 3.37% The  Dow Jones Industrial Average  lost 4.12% The  Nasdaq Composite  dropped 3.79% In a best-to-worst reversal,  Boeing (NYSE: BA ) was the Dow’s worst-performing name today after soaring on Wednesday and Thursday. Likely weighing on riskier assets Friday are reports that the COVID-19 case tally in the U.S. is now above 95,000, meaning the U.S. now has far more cases than China. Of course, that’s assuming China is publishing accurate numbers, which it probably isn’t, but that’s a conversation for another time and place. http://www.thetechnicaltraders.com/552.html Deaths in Italy, one of the epicenterof the coronavirus, surged about 10% in a day and the past 24 hours have been  deadlie...