Subject: Make 40% in One Month With This Costco Trade

 

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Dear Friend,

Today I would like to share with you another trade I made in my personal account.  I made this trade because the market once again overacted (in my opinion) by selling down one company just because another company in that same industry had a disappointing earnings announcement.

Terry

 
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Make 40% in One Month With This Costco Trade: 

Two weeks ago, LinkedIn (LNKD) issued poor guidance while at the same time announced higher than expected earnings.  Investors clobbered the stock, focusing on the guidance rather than the earnings.  At the same time, as is often the case, another company in the same industry, Facebook (FB) was also traded down.  With FB falling to $98, I reported to you on a trade that would make 66% after commissions if the company closed at any price above $97.50 on March 18, 2016.  FB has now recovered and is well over $104 and this spread looks like it will be a winner.  All we have to do is wait out the remaining 4 weeks (no closing trade will be necessary as long as the stock is at any price above $97.50).

Today, a similar thing took place.  Walmart (WMT) announced earnings which narrowly beat estimates, but missed top line revenue by a bit.  However, they projected that next quarterly earnings (starting now) would be flat.  This announcement was a big disappointment because they had earlier projected growth of 3% - 4%.  The stock fell 4.5% on that news.

Costco (COST) is also a retailer, and many investors believe that as Walmart goes, so will Costco.  They sold COST down on WMT’s news by the same percentage, 4.5%.  This how the lemmings do it, time and time again.

That seemed to be an over-reaction to me.  COST is a much different company than WMT.  COST is adding on new stores every month while WMT is in the process of closing 200 stores, for example.  WMT has a much greater international exposure than COST, and the strong dollar is hurting them far more.

I expect cooler heads will soon prevail and COST will recover.  Today, with COST trading at $147.20, I made a bet that 4 weeks from now, COST will be at least $145.  If it is, I will make 40% after commissions on this spread trade.  The stock can fall by $2.20 by that time and I will still make 40%.

Here is what I did for each contract:

Buy to Open 1 COST Mar-16 140 call (COST160318C140)

Sell to Open 1 COST Mar-16 140 call (COST160318C140) for a credit of $1.45 (selling a vertical)

This is called selling a bull put credit spread.  When the trade is made, your broker will deposit the proceeds ($145) in your account (less the commission of $2.50 which Terry’s Tips subscribers pay at thinkorswim), or a net of $142.50).  The broker will make a maintenance requirement of $500 (the difference between the two strike prices).  There is no interest on this requirement (like a margin loan), but it just means that $500 in your account can’t be used to buy other stock or options.

Since you received $142.50 when you sold the spread, your net investment is $357.50.  This is your maximum loss if COST were to end up at any price lower than $140 when the puts expire.  The break-even price is $143.57.  Any ending price above this will be profitable and any ending price below this will result in a loss. (If the stock ends up at any price between $140 and $145, you will have to repurchase the 145 put that you originally sold, and the 140 put you bought will expire worthless.)

Since I expect the stock will recover, I don’t expect to incur a loss.  It is comforting to know that the stock can fall by $2.20 and I will still make my 40%.

If you wanted to be more aggressive and bet the stock will move higher, back above the $150 where it was before today’s sell-off, you could buy March puts at the 145 strike and sell them at the 150 strike.  You could collect at least $2.00 for that spread, and you would gain 65% if COST ended up above $150.  Higher risk and higher reward.  The stock needs to move a bit higher for you to make the maximum gain.  I feel more comfortable knowing it can fall a little and still give me a seriously nice gain for a single month.

By the way, these trades can be made in an IRA (if you have a broker like thinkorswim which allows options spread trading in an IRA).

If you make either of these trades, please be sure you do it with money you can truly afford to lose.  Options are leveraged instruments and often have high-percentage gains and losses.  With spreads like the above, at least you know precisely what the maximum loss could be.  You can’t lose more than you risk.

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• Dow Jones (DIA) – 78.7 (Neutral)
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