I believe stocks will start to have a bit of weakness develop as we head into the close of the last week of August. Here are ten trade ideas I am considering for the last three days of the week. With the long weekend ahead I think some investors will not want to hold a lot of positions as we start into September. This could make the trades even better.
I have offers in on 5 of these trades this morning before markets open. I have marked those trades with my offers and what I am doing with each trade. One Credit Put Spread can return 14.4% in three weeks and a couple of other Credit Put Spreads are as high as 10%. Those are obviously among the ones I have offers in on. There are also a number of decent buy-writes, covered calls and my favorite, naked puts available as well.
Remember you always trade at your own risk.
10 Trade Ideas To End The Last Week of August 2014
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