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		<title>By: MRdivman</title>
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		<description>Greetings,
I&#039;ve been advocating the combination of dividend investing/covered call writing also, in my newsletter,
&quot;The Double Dividend Stock Alert&quot;.  Another strategy that&#039;s been working very well is selling out-of- or close-to-the-money puts on solid dividend paying stocks.  If you can match up your desired entry point with a strike price that has a worthwhile premium, you can make a nice return, which is often much higher yield than the dividend, particularly if your broker doesn&#039;t require 100% cash reserve.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings,<br />
I&#8217;ve been advocating the combination of dividend investing/covered call writing also, in my newsletter,<br />
&#8220;The Double Dividend Stock Alert&#8221;.  Another strategy that&#8217;s been working very well is selling out-of- or close-to-the-money puts on solid dividend paying stocks.  If you can match up your desired entry point with a strike price that has a worthwhile premium, you can make a nice return, which is often much higher yield than the dividend, particularly if your broker doesn&#8217;t require 100% cash reserve.</p>
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