Growth & Income Portfolio
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE - AGGRESSIVE GROWTH AND INCOME
Enhanced Dividend Income Portfolio
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE - MODERATE GROWTH AND INCOME
Portfolio Highlights
The Growth & Income Portfolio (GRIP) attempts to provide exposure to large U.S. companies whose earnings are expected to grow at an above average rate relative to the market. This strategy can be used to increase the growth objective in the investor’s portfolio while also generating income by deploying a tactical covered call writing component.
- CWP screens stock primarily from the Russell 1000 Growth Index, seeking holdings that exhibit strength relative to the benchmark.
- Strict rules-based sell discipline for underperforming stocks.
- When one of the underlying stocks demonstrates strength or an increase in implied volatility, CWP managers identify that opportunity and sell call options tactically.
- CWP managers proactively hedge positions that display weakness by selling at the money calls.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is an unmanaged price-weighted index. The S&P 100, S&P 500, and the Russell 1000 index (R1KG TR) are all unmanaged capitalization-weighted indexes. Investors cannot directly invest in an index. Any investor who attempts to mimic an index’s performance would incur fees and expenses, which would reduce returns. This website is not intended for the giving of investment advice to any single investor or group of investors.
Covered call option cash flow for any portfolio will vary depending on actual portfolio positions, option premiums received, individual security price volatility, and general stock market volatility. Positions covered by call options may be called away, creating realized capital gains or losses. Cash flow is not guaranteed over any period. More information may be found in CWP’s Form ADV 2A.
Covered call writing can provide limited downside protection. It does not, however, eliminate downside risks. Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Prior to engaging in options transactions, individuals should understand the risks associated with the purchase or sale of options by receiving the Options Clearing Corporation Publication, “Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Option Trading”. Copies of this document may be obtained by your Financial Advisor or the Option Clearing Corporation. Risks of options are available in the “Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options,” which is available here , calling (888) 678-4667 or by calling CWP at (239) 593-2100.