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Dividend Capture Options Trade Step By Step How I Trade Stocks For Fast Dividends

As first read in Rocco Pendola / Robert Weinstein option newsletter...

How To Capture Stock Dividends?

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Rocco Pendola Gets Another Big Mention Today With Netflix

Rocco Pendola gets a pretty remarkable mention in a Vanity Fair article about Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) posted today at the magazine's Website. The author of the Vanity Fair article is William D.

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Stock Option Investing Newsletter Important Update

Just a quick note regarding the stock option investing newsletter for long-term investors.

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Forest Oil (FST) May Be A Good Covered Call with Video

While scanning for stocks that have become oversold I found Forest Oil out of Colorado having oil fields in Tesas and Alberta Canada.

Here is my video from last night covering the company.

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Seeking Alpha $100,000 Portfolio Trade Log

*UPDATED* 2/16/12

As promised, I will keep a running log of trades made in the ultra-aggressive $100,000 portfolio here on Robert Weinstein's Paid2Trade. Soon, I will put up a log of all of the trades made in last year's $10,000 portfolio.

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Geron Corporation Looks Like It Is Basing For A Move Higher

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I am currently watching Geron (NASDAQ:GERN) for a pull back in price to the 60 day moving level for a long entry. While I normally like to sell put options in this type of situation the stock is so cheap (under $2 a share) and option volume is so low it doesn't make sense to try to gather a few pennies in my opinion when the stock could be a double.

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Jan 31, 2012 Options Investing Newsletter

This morning, subscribers received the January 31, 2012 Options Investing Newsletter. It's roughly 27 pages, packed with details on covered calls, dividend captures, a model portfolio, a speculative trade idea and a preview of a hedge/diversification portfolio.

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What is Intrinsic Value For Options?

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