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Your "Right" To Generate A Second Income Starts Here | Jim Pearce just revealed his first All you ne

Your "Right" To Generate A Second Income Starts Here [View Online](=)|[Unsubscribe]( [Street Authority Daily] -[]Recommended Link [These 3 "Zombie Trades" Could Hand You $124k]( Jim Pearce just revealed his first [3 "Zombie Trades."]( All you need is an internet browser, a pencil, and a sticky note to write them down. His system ignores 99.11% of the market... to focus on the small handful of trades with HUGE potential. Like these three - which could be worth a quick $124,160. [Click here to uncover Jim's proprietary stock screen & his first 3 "Zombie" ticker symbols...]( October 15, 2020 Your "Right" To Generate A Second Income Starts Here By Amber Hestla [Amber Hestla] After the pain and suffering caused by the global financial crisis, not to mention the losses many investors experienced, a lot of people still feel disillusioned with Wall Street. Maybe you're one of them. I don't blame you if that's the case. After all, the crisis we experienced wasn't a market anomaly. It was a house of cards built by large banks, risky traders, and short-sighted government policies that came crashing down on our heads. But if you're one of the many investors who has used this painful experience as an excuse to sit out of the market, my advice to you is stop. It's one of the worst mistakes you could make with your portfolio. In fact, I would argue that if the events of the financial crisis taught us anything, it's how incredibly important it is for individual investors to take charge of their own portfolios. -[]Recommended Link [The crazy secret behind these massive yields]( Select investors are getting insane payouts from some of the safest companies in America. And the cash adds up fast when you invest in companies that pay out so much. One in North Dakota is paying Daniel Grady $233,041 a year. Walter Tower $433,708 a year. And Lisa Gibbons is pulling in an incredible $1.3 million a year. The best part... anyone can get in on this. [Click here for the urgent details.]( One of those ways is to exercise the certain rights and freedoms that go along with stock ownership. Unfortunately, most shareholders rarely exercise their full rights. As one of the fathers of value investing, Benjamin Graham (also Warren Buffett's mentor), wrote in his classic book, Security Analysis: It is a notorious fact, however, that the typical American stockholder is the most docile and apathetic animal in captivity. He does what the board of directors tell him to do and rarely thinks of asserting his individual rights as owner of the business and employer of its paid officers. The result is that the effective control of many, perhaps most, large American corporations is exercised not by those who, together, own a majority of the stock but by a small group known as "the management." You see, as shareholders of publicly-traded companies, most people don't realize they are entitled to a say in things like company mergers and dividend policy. And if you own enough shares, you can even fire management or take over the company, driving change yourself. That is what wealthy "activist investor" Carl Icahn is famous for doing. But your voting rights are just the first of many rights you have as a shareholder. Some companies offer additional privileges that are not well-advertised. But while these little perks are nice to have, there's another important shareholder "right" you're entitled to that's far more important than any of these: a second income. Money Left On The Table As a shareholder, you're entitled to earn extra income from the stocks you already own. And no, I'm not talking about dividends, either. The truth is, you can earn income from most stocks on the market, regardless of the company's dividend policy. All you have to do is own at least 100 shares and sell a covered call option. First, let me say that it's incredibly simple to do this. You don't need to be a sophisticated trader. And it's not overly risky, either. Frankly, other than simply not knowing it exists, I don't know why more investors don't take advantage of it. It's practically money left on the table. To understand what I mean, let's look at an example. Let's say I own 100 shares of Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL). At the time I'm writing this, shares trade for about $121. Now, let's say I offer to sell my shares for $140 within the next four weeks. That would give me a nice little profit, but there's a catch... The person on the other side of this agreement has to pay me upfront (say, $130) for the right to buy my shares in the future. It's that simple. In the following four weeks, if Apple doesn't rise to $140, I don't have to sell my shares. I simply keep my upfront payment of $130, walk away and repeat this process again and again as much as I want. On the other hand, if Apple does go above $140, the investor takes me up on my offer and buys my shares. That's okay, too. I just booked a modest gain plus the $130 upfront payment. (The math works out to about 16.7% in this case.) You Can Make Trades Like This, Too There are thousands of stocks listed on the NYSE and Nasdaq stock exchanges that let you take advantage of this shareholder right. I like to think of covered calls as a way of collecting "bonus" dividends from my shares. Or put another way, if you do it monthly, it's like collecting renting out stocks that I already own -- much like a rental home. I've devoted my career to demystifying options for regular individual investors. And covered calls are just one of the safe, simple ways investors can earn more income for their portfolio. In fact, I have an entire report devoted to showing regular investors how they can earn thousands of dollars per month in "bonus dividends". [Go here to check it out right now.]( -[]Recommended Link [What if money wasn't an issue ever again?]( [What if money wasn't an issue ever again?]( A little-known income "plan" is offering a small group of Americans the chance to collect up to $18,836 a year in extra cash. And the only requirements you need to meet are being born before 2002... 90 seconds of free time to fill out the form... and a small investment.. The next round of payouts is just days away. [Click here to learn more.]( To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( Disclosure: StreetAuthority doesn't own shares of any securities mentioned in this article. Members of our staff are restricted from buying or selling any securities for three days after being featured in our advisories or on our website. 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