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ADD TO YOUR POSITIONS

irfan | January 20, 2009

Now, let’s move on. Take $100,000 or even $200,000 and buy more blue chips. Take the other $50,000 (or more) and keep it generating cash flow. You see, that’s the point I’ve been making at my seminars and in my writings. Use the formulas for income generation to build up your cash flow, so you can accelerate the purchase of stocks in great companies.

Here is a list of my cash flow strategies:

1.    Rolling stocks

2.    Slams—buying stock on dips

3.    Bottom Fishing

4.    Peaks (short sells or buy puts)

5.    Rolling Options

6.    Writing Covered Calls

7.    Selling Naked Puts

8.    Dividends (I have many Special Reports and taped seminars explaining these)

9.    Stock Splits

10.  Turnarounds and Spin-offs . ..

They are to be used for cash flow. They put the emphasis on selling—getting out. You only purchase them to resell them at a profit. They deal with two-week and one-month 15 to 55% returns. They spin off cash. Real money. “Send it to my house and let’s go shopping” type of money!

If you choose, you can use some or all of this cash flow to build a wonderful, safe, “proud to own” retirement portfolio. But one which accumulates quickly because you’re able to add to it repeatedly, month after month, with the profits from the smaller cash flow part of your system. Look at the following:

 

STARTING PORTFOLIO—Start with $2,000 to $10,000

Aggressive Strategies

Building Portfolio

Options

Covered Calls

Rolling Stock

Rolling Options

Keep

aggressive

with

profits

BUILDING PORTFOLIO—$15,000 to $30,000

Aggressive Strategies

Building Portfolio

Stay aggressive with $12,000

Options

Covered Calls

Rolling Stock

Rolling Options

Move profits from aggressive to buy:

Blue Chips

DOW Industrials

S&P 500

High Quality Growth

MATURING PORTFOLIO—$30,000 and up

Aggressive Strategies

Building Portfolio

Stay aggressive with $15,000

Options

Covered Calls

Rolling Stock

Rolling Options

Move profits from aggressive to buy:

Blue Chips

DOW Industrials

S&P 500

High Quality Growth

REITS (Tax Advantages)

 

 

Look at the diagram on the following page. Study it. You’ll see at first, and in most cases continually, a strategy to keep up the income but move profits into safer investments.


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