Don't wait for earnings... Try this instead. [Trade of the Day Logo] [View in browser]( [Illustration of Money and Symbols With the Words Put and Call]( ["The best time to sell puts is often before earnings are reported."]( Karim Rahemtulla, Head Fundamental Tactician, Monument Traders Alliance [Karim Rahemtulla] In [yesterday's issue of Trade of the Day]( I wrote about the secrets to selling puts without getting burned. Today I'm going to lay out my timing formula for selling puts. By the end of this article, you'll know exactly when to get in a put trade. But in case you aren't familiar with put selling, let me give you a quick rundown... In short, put selling involves charging someone upfront for the right to make a deal with you later on... but you're betting on them NOT wanting to make the deal. When you sell a put option, you're expecting that the underlying stock's price will either rise or remain stable. If the stock price doesn't drop below the strike price by the put's expiration date, the put expires worthless for the buyer and you keep the money you made by selling it. However, if the stock price falls significantly below the strike price, the buyer could exercise the option. That would obligate you to buy the stock at the strike price, which could result in a loss. Due to that risk, it's important to know when to engage in a put sell. [ChatGPT Creating Chaos for Big Tech Companies
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