43% profit ! 2nd may Jepi Sell call earn instead of sell in may and go away

**Max's Guide to Dodging the "Sell in May" Syndrome**

**1. Staying Cool as a Cucumber with Jepi ETF 🥒**

Alright, let's break it down. You've got your hands on Jepi ETF, cruising at an average price of $56.50 for 200 shares. Not too shabby, right? Now, here's the kicker: you're not just sitting there twiddling your thumbs. Nope, you're selling a call at $56 and another at $57, pocketing premiums of $0.65 and $0.45, respectively. Cha-ching! 💰$JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF(JEPI)$ $DJIA(.DJI)$  

**2. Riding the Dividend Wave Like a Pro 🌊**

Hold up, we're not done yet. While others are sweating bullets over whether to sell or not, you're chilling like a villain, collecting those sweet, sweet dividends. Three months in a row, you've been raking in almost a buck per share. That's some serious cash flow right there. Who needs "Sell in May" when you've got dividends rolling in? 💸

**3. Flexibility and Control: The Name of the Game 🎮**

Here's the beauty of your strategy: flexibility and control. By selling those calls, you're not just waiting for the market to make up its mind. No sir, you're taking matters into your own hands. If Jepi ETF decides to throw a party and shoot past $56 or $57, guess what? You've already got a plan in place, collecting those premiums like a boss. It's like playing chess while everyone else is stuck playing checkers. Checkmate! ♟️

So, there you have it, my friend. While others are sweating bullets and second-guessing themselves, you're sitting pretty with your Jepi ETF, riding the waves of dividends and premiums like a seasoned pro. "Sell in May"? More like "Sail Away with Jepi ETF"! ⛵️

@MillionaireTiger @CaptainTiger @TigerStars @TigerEvents do feature me on sell call in may and Take dividend plus premium 

# Will You Sell in May or Stay in May?

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  • Ri_Love
    ·05-03
    I wish i had purchased that stock! Hindsight is a beautiful thing!
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  • Flexibility and control are key in the stock market.
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  • fishinglo
    ·05-03
    That's a clever strategy!
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