Saturday, March 28, 2009

Opening Philosophy

I believe that options trading is all about finding companies that have strong fundamentals. I am not looking for 1 day investments nor am I looking to hold for a lifetime. Instead, I am looking for strong companies and I am not afraid to sell them if their fundamentals change. Mark Twain said it best when he said "I am more concerned about the return OF MY CAPITAL than the return ON MY CAPITAL. I am looking to maintain 5 - 15 positions at all time. The CCs and NPs that I write are almost always less than 45 days out but I will occasionally do some longer 3 month versions.

I look for the following characteristics when investing in stocks: 1) Strong Balance Sheet (not alot of leverage and not depending on debt to stay alive), 2) Strong Dividend - 3% minimum with minimal chance of cuts, 3) solid cash flow and earnings - I like to see EPS at 2X the dividend BUT cash flow is more important to me than EPS, 4) Honest Management - simply put do they have the reputation of telling the truth. I feel like this element is missing in most companies. Too many managers come out and say "Yes our dividend is safe", and then cut it 1 week later.

2 comments:

  1. How do you determine if a company's management is honest? A well run public company's management is all about "window dressing" the company financials along with how they appear to potential customers and investors. I agree integrity is missing and is not well taught in our top business schools.

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  2. "Strong Balance Sheet (not alot of leverage and not depending on debt to stay alive)."

    How do you determine this? What do you look for?

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