It appears that a bottom has occurred. The overall portfolio rebounded last week and is down 13.89%, after being down as much as 27.15% the previous week. Monsanto is now at break even and I've closed the Monsanto put for a small profit.
Stock [purchase date | Shares | Purchase Price | Price on 10/31/08 |
Bank of America(BAC) [10/3/08] | 100 | $38.00 | $24.17 |
J.P. Morgan (JPM) [10/3/08] | 100 | $49.74 | $41.25 |
Wells Fargo (WFC) [10/3/08] | 100 | $37.07 | $34.05 |
Monsanto (MON) [10/3/08] | 50 | $88.97 | $88.98 |
I also sold one Nov 60 put contract on Monsanto. The contract is an obligation to buy 100 shares of Monsanto at $60. I closed out the contract at $0.91, for a profit of $148.49, or a 62.10% gain.
Stock [short date] | Shares | Short Price | Price on 10/31/08 |
Monsanto Nov 60 put (MONWL) [10/3/08] | 100 | $2.39 | closed on 10/29/08 for $0.91 |
At this point, the market and these stocks appear to be in a short term rally. If the financial stocks become profitable, I will consider selling them or hedging the financial stock positions with the Ultrashort Financial ProShares (SKF), by selling an out of the money put.
Disclosure: At time of publication, I own Bank of America, J.P. Morgan, Wells Fargo and Monsanto shares.
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