Showing posts with label Bank Of America (BAC). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bank Of America (BAC). Show all posts

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Is the worst really over?

my portfolio on 10 may 2008
Last Week, I sold part of my Apple shares and its options to buy some other Financial stock options and most of my financial stock options are in negative! I bought at the wrong timing. If you ask me, " is the worst really over?" Answer: "I doubt it."
Crude oil price is trading above $125 and AIG missed earnings and lower its guidance. The above trades are only simulation.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Profit taking from Apple and Call options

I have decided to take some profit from Apple and also the call options to release some buying power to buy other options next week. There are a few options that I am watching: Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) Call option, Citigroup (NYSE:C) Call Option, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) Call Option, Yahoo (NASDAQ:YHOO) Put Option and Bank Of America (NYSE:BAC) Call Option. Research in Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM) is also in my watch list as it has very good momentum comparing with Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL). But what I do not like is RIMM has only a single of line of product - Blackberry while Apple has multiple lines of products - IPhone , IPod, ITunes, Mac and more which make me think that Apple is more attractive.

Profit from Apple on May 2, 2008: 40.77% or $5,240.00
Profit from Apple on May 2, 2008

Profits from Options on May 2, 2008: 101.13 % or $41,210.00
Profits from Options on May 2, 2008
Merck (NYSE:MRK) is doing well, it is just the matter of time for it to trade above $40.

The reasons I choose the Call and Put options stated above.
The Deal between Microsoft and Yahoo is Off! So, that is the reason I have placed order to buy Call Options for Microsoft and Put Options for Yahoo. Goldman Sachs is trading above $200, to me it is a buy opportunity as long as it is trading above $200. If the worst is over, I guess some good fundamental financial Stocks might be attractive. So, I am placing order for Citigroup and Bank of America which have been killed since October, 2007.

Disclaimer: The above trades are not in Real money