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    Lorintine Capital has been working diligently to expand its services it can provide to members of this site. After months of testing and now several months of live trading using our own dollars, we have developed a dividend arbitrage strategy that we absolutely love, as it can possibly return 75%-100%/year with a reasonable level of risk -- but we use a lot of margin which does increase risk. Unfortunately, you MUST have a portfolio margin account to utilize the trades. (Well you can have a normal Reg-T account, but if you do, the returns drop to the 10%-15% range instead -- which is more than acceptable, particularly given the risk, but the returns are not completely outsized). At interactive brokers, to be on portfolio margin, you must have an account of at least $110,000 USD at open and the balance cannot drop below $100,000. Most other platforms require $150,000. Portfolio margin interest rates are also EXTREMELY important (which is why I use IB). Prior to sharing the rules, trades, and methodology of the strategy, we wanted to poll our current, past, and potential future members on whether or not they would be able to trade the strategy. We would greatly appreciate everyone answering the poll that is posted here - https://steadyoptions.com/forums/forum/topic/9018-new-lorintine-strategy/: It inquires into whether or not you have access to a PM account, can and would open one, or if you'd still be interested at the lower returns (low risk 10% to 15% returns). Please feel free to post other questions as well.
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    Happy to be MOM again. Just trying my best to keep to the conversation going. There are so many tickers-- the buffet threads have been great reminders of what I've been missing. Q4 of 2022 earnings were a difficult time. Q1 of '23 shaped out really well. Here's to a productive Q2 starting in July!
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