The last trades done in Apple Stock were on Oct 2 and while they were two week trades at the outset, they have been closed today a week early.

This releases my capital to once again set up new trades in Apple Stock. With earnings looming for Oct 27.

Apple Stock Big Jump In Earnings

Analysts are looking for $1.88 in earnings versus last year’s $1.42 for the same quarter. Revenue is expected to be $51 billion versus last year’s $42.1 billion.

These are big increases and the outlook is keeping the stock very volatile.

Apple Stock 12 Month Chart

Many investors and more than one analysts are concerned about Apple Stock despite the prospects of continued revenue growth. The company trades at just 12.6 times price to earnings. far below companies like Microsoft which are trading at 32.5 times price to earnings.

Since making a high of $134.54 in late April the company has been unable to break to new highs and indeed it has a typical pattern of lower highs and lower lows indicative of a stock in decline. To date the decline in Apple Stock has been 17%. However the August 24 panic sell-off pushed the stock to an interim low of $92 as nervous investors dumped shares in one of the worst days for Apple Stock in recent memory.

Apple Stock 12 Month Chart to Oct 9 2015

Apple Stock 12 Month Chart to Oct 9 2015

Apple Stock Million Dollar Challenge Trade – Oct 9 2015

Despite the stock literally going nowhere for most investors, the Million Dollar Challenge continues to crank out profits through establishing support points in the stock, selling those support points and closing trades early or at the first sign of trouble. While it is impossible to protect agains all declines especially one day plunges such as we saw on August 24, there is still strength in the protection placed within each trade which limits losses in the event of a severe and prolonged meltdown whether it be in the stock itself or the market as a whole.

Apple Stock – Biweekly Put Selling Strategy Strengths

There are a number of strengths to the Biweekly Put Selling Strategy as it applies to Apple Stock. These include:

  • as small amounts of capital are needed to support the trades
  • defined support levels in the underlying security
  • realistic returns are anticipated and taken
  • trades are for very short periods
  • trades are often closed far earlier than option expiry dates
  • consistent and regular income from trades
  • trades are designed around the movement of the stock and market

Apple Stock – Today’s Trades

There are two trades done today again today. While the second trade does not return as much as the first, the level of safety is very high and at this rate of return for the month, these trades could come close to returning 70% by the end of the year….. the rest of this article is for FullyInformed USA Members.

Apple Stock Million Dollar Challenge Trade – Oct 0 2015

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