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Yield Guide

Yield Guide

Written by: Tibio Inc
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Welcome to 'The Yield Guide'. As the founder of Tiblio, I frequently receive questions about investing, particularly in stock options and options strategies. This podcast is my channel to answer those questions and speak directly to you. I don’t intend to parrot big finance, nor will I bore you or waste your time with bland, watered down information. I hope to save you from many of the mistakes that I’ve made trying things that just don’t work. Let’s actively manage our own money, put our hard fought dollars to work and build a future of prosperity.Copyright 2023 Tibio, Inc Economics Personal Finance Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Outperforming by Selling Options on Stocks We Own
    Dec 14 2023

    In this episode, I talk about the extreme perspectives of the stock market held by different market participants and then give my perspective of how we can sort of walk a middle path. How we can do better than over-diversification and how such a strategy can still be sane and risk controlled. Selling options on stocks we own.

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    26 mins
  • Did I Miss The Boat on MARA and BTC?
    Dec 7 2023

    This episode explores the possibility of missing the boat on a big trade and what that means for your portfolio and your life. I talk about the emotions involved with that type of investing and offer an alternative type of investing that I personally use to grow wealth and hope that you will too.

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    14 mins
  • Battle of the Portfolios - Do you prefer complex or simple?
    Nov 29 2023

    I recently finished re-balancing or re-making my portfolio for say the next six to twelve months and as I've been looking at it, I've started to wonder if it is just too complex. Like, am I being paid for the additional risk that I'm taking on? I would like to think so, but this is the topic that we explore in this episode.

    The portfolio consists of the following constituents:

    QYLD, XYLD, PLTR, SMH, BMBL, HOOD, RBLX, BAC, UAL, M, VSCO, KRE, CPB, and PARA.

    The idea is to accumulate QYLD and XYLD as we sell options on the rest.

    But is this too much? Would it be simpler and better to invest in a similar portfolio that is made up of just a handful of ETFs thus eliminating the specific risk of any of these companies?

    Let me know your thoughts on Twitter @miningtheta.

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    17 mins
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