09-18-2021, 10:33 AM
I really like your yield based entry strategy for DGI stocks. After some DD of course to determine why the yield is unusually high. It is particularly useful for stocks that are clearly cyclical. My first shares of UPS yield 4%. Now it's closer to 2% and I don't want to wait for a recession, but the reality is that will be the best chance for a really nice capital gain without waiting 5 years because I bought towards the top.
As for the rest I'd be lying if I said my entry methods are consistent. Selling puts is a great way to enter or add to long positions but it complicates things at times.
As for the rest I'd be lying if I said my entry methods are consistent. Selling puts is a great way to enter or add to long positions but it complicates things at times.