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Income — CSP & CC

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Cash‑Secured Puts (CSP)

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LEAPS ideas are educational examples based on long-term bullish setups.

Investing & Retirement Allocation

Age-based ETF allocation models from teen accounts to retirement accounts.

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Guide — Smart Alpha Investor

Complete guide for Today’s Plan, Signals (Simple/Pro), Income strategies, LEAPS ideas, age-based investing, News, Learning, and Profile custom watchlists. Educational only.

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📘 Smart Alpha Investor User Guides

Start here to learn how to use Smart Alpha Investor for daily trading, swing trading, options income, long-term investing, and retirement/DCA wealth building.

New to Smart Alpha Investor? Download the user guides below to understand how to read Today’s Plan, Symbol Cards, market signals, options income tools, layout modes, and long-term investing features.

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Full SAI User Manual

Complete platform guide covering website navigation, Signals, Today’s Plan, Symbol Cards, Income, Investing, News & Learning, layout modes, guest mode, logged-in mode, and account personalization.

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Today’s Plan Reading Guide

Learn how to read market regime, confidence, risk, deployment %, day/swing/long-term ideas, income ideas, hedge alerts, stretch warnings, V3.5 live updates, and V3.6 weekly positioning.

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Symbol Card Reading Guide

Learn how to read Day, Swing, Long scores, RSI, VWAP, EMA50D, EMA200D, Support, Resistance, CC, CSP, LEAPS, setup badges, and action labels.

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Options Income Guide

Learn how to use Covered Calls (CC) and Cash Secured Puts (CSP) for income-focused strategies.

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Investing & DCA Guide

Learn how to use the Investing tab for ETF investing, family investing, retirement planning, and disciplined Dollar Cost Averaging.

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Website Navigation Guide

Quick guide explaining each tab, guest vs logged-in mode, watchlist customization, refresh controls, mobile usage, and layout navigation.

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Modern vs Classic Layout Guide

Quick guide explaining how to use modern and classic layouts and when each view may be useful.

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How to use LEAPS Ideas

Purpose: classify long-term option candidates from your active watchlist into actionable entry buckets.

  • Start with ⭐ Starter Ready candidates first.
  • Confirm Market Risk-On and SPY/QQQ support before entry.
  • Check sector confirmation when applicable, especially semiconductor names.
  • For ⏳ Pullback Watch, wait for S1/S2 support hold or VWAP reclaim.
  • For 🚀 Breakout Watch, wait for resistance breakout and hold/retest.
  • For 🧊 Reset Watch, do not enter fresh yet.
  • Use small starter size, prefer 12–24 month near/slightly ITM calls, and manage risk.

Long Score identifies candidate quality; Swing, Weekly Momentum, EMA trend, setup, and market confirmation decide entry timing.

1. Today’s Plan

Purpose: synthesise the market backdrop and surface the day’s key opportunities and risks.

  • Market condition: a concise sentence summarising whether the market is bullish, bearish or sideways and whether SPY/QQQ confirm. The coloured badge mirrors Risk‑On (green), Neutral (yellow) or Risk‑Off (red).
  • Best actions: symbols with the strongest setups and their recommended actions (e.g. Buy Stock, Buy Call). Start here when deploying capital.
  • Watchlist: names to monitor such as LEAPS Watch or improving momentum candidates. They’re close but not quite ready.
  • Avoid: symbols with no clear edge or heightened risk. Avoid spending time and money until conditions improve.
  • Income plays: opportunities to sell CSPs or covered calls on names you’re willing to own. Great for turning cash into yield.
  • Bearish hedges: candidates for buying puts, put spreads or even shorting leveraged ETFs (e.g. TQQQ, SOXL) to protect your portfolio during overbought conditions.

Use Today’s Plan as your daily compass: allocate attention efficiently, focus on high‑probability setups and stay aligned with the market’s rhythm.

2. Risk‑On / Risk‑Off

Purpose: help you size positions and select strategies based on broader market risk.

  • Risk‑On: take pullback entries, size up swing trades, write selective CSPs and consider LEAPS.
  • Neutral: stay nimble, reduce position size and wait for SPY/QQQ confirmation.
  • Risk‑Off: prioritise capital preservation – trim leverage, raise cash and focus on hedges or income plays.

3. Signals

Purpose: quickly gauge market direction and decide which symbols warrant your attention.

  • Day, Swing & Long: three timeframes show momentum from intraday through multi‑month. Strong green bars (>70) indicate buying pressure; red (<30) warn of weakness.
  • Simple vs. Pro: Simple mode shows a traffic‑light rating (Buy, Hold, Sell). Pro mode reveals the engine’s precise action (e.g. Buy Stock, Sell CSP, Buy Put) plus detailed metrics.
  • Action labels: Buy Watch means a candidate is forming but hasn’t fully triggered. Hold/Neutral signals no clear edge. Sell/Avoid flags elevated risk or bearish structure.

4. Signal Cards — Pro

Purpose: dive deep into each symbol’s technical state and understand the logic behind the recommendation.

  • Action badge: shows the engine’s suggested action (e.g. Buy Stock, Sell CSP, Buy Put). Colours match bullish (green), income/neutral (yellow) or bearish (red).
  • Price & change: displays the latest quote with intraday percent change.
  • Momentum bars: Day, Swing and Long scores (0–100). Green (>70) signals strength, yellow (30–70) neutrality and red (<30) weakness.
  • Technical metrics: VWAP, EMA50, EMA200 and multi‑timeframe RSI help confirm setups across horizons.
  • Support box: S1/S2/S3 show likely bounce or add zones from real market structure. S1 is nearest for day trading; S2/S3 are deeper swing-trade zones.
  • Resistance box: R1/R2/R3 show likely stall, target or trim zones. R1 is nearest resistance; R2/R3 are higher stretch targets.
  • Confidence: S = Strong means several sources cluster near the same level; M = Medium means partial confirmation; W = Watch means useful but weaker confirmation.
  • Tooltip help: tap or click the ⓘ icon next to any Pro indicator for a quick layman explanation. This works on mobile and desktop.
  • Explanation note: summarises why the action was chosen – e.g. strong momentum above VWAP, rising trends or an income opportunity near support.
  • Buttons: Chart opens an interactive chart; Refresh reloads data; Income opens the Income tools for the symbol; Remove deletes the symbol from your watchlist.

Example: If price is above VWAP, above EMA50D and Weekly Momentum is improving, the setup is healthier. If price is close to R1/R2 with stretched RSI, upside may be limited and a covered call or wait decision may make more sense.

5. Income — Cash‑Secured Puts (CSP)

Purpose: put idle cash to work by selling puts on quality symbols you’re willing to own.

  • Select symbols: Tap $ Put on any card to add or remove it from the CSP list. Only sell puts on names you are happy to own long‑term.
  • Strikes & expiries: look for contracts expiring in 20–45 days with strikes roughly 5–15% below the current price (target delta ≈0.15–0.35). Always check premium, bid/ask spreads and open interest yourself.
  • Risk & assignment: keep enough cash to buy 100 shares per contract. If the stock falls sharply you may be assigned shares at the strike price.
  • Income objective: collect premiums while waiting for attractive entry levels and ride the wheel by later selling covered calls.

6. Income — Covered Calls (CC) & Wheel

Purpose: generate extra yield on shares you already own and complete the wheel strategy.

  • Execution: sell one call for every 100 shares you hold. Choose expirations 20–45 days out and strikes 5–15% above the current price (target delta ≈0.15–0.25) to collect income while leaving room for modest upside.
  • Wheel strategy: sell CSPs to acquire shares at a discount. Once assigned, sell covered calls on those shares to generate ongoing income. Repeat as positions roll off.
  • Environment: works best in sideways or gently up‑trending markets where upside is limited. Avoid writing calls when expecting large rallies.
  • Risk: if price rallies past your strike, shares may be called away and your upside is capped. Manage positions actively.

7. LEAPS Ideas

Purpose: identify long‑dated call options (12–24 months) for high‑conviction bullish exposure.

  • Categories: the engine classifies symbols as Core LEAPS (strong trends and fundamentals), Bullish Watch (improving setups) or Speculative/Wait (need more proof).
  • Position sizing: treat LEAPS as a smaller portion of your portfolio relative to shares. Long calls offer leverage but involve time decay.
  • Use case: pair LEAPS with core holdings to express a bullish thesis without committing full capital.
  • Risk: options may expire worthless. Manage risk and time horizon carefully.

8. Investing

Purpose: build a long‑term ETF portfolio matched to your age and risk tolerance.

  • Age selector: use the slider or number box to set any age from 15 to 80. Your profile’s year of birth loads automatically; guests default to 21. Changing either control syncs the other.
  • Core ETFs: the model allocates across ten funds – VOO, VTI, VUG, VGT, QQQM, SCHD, VXUS, VWO, BND and Cash – covering U.S. large‑cap, total market, growth, tech, dividends, bonds, international, emerging and cash.
  • Growth, Income & Stability: younger investors tilt toward high‑growth funds; mid‑career investors mix growth, broad market and dividends; near retirement the allocation shifts toward dividends, bonds and cash for stability.
  • Education cards: each ETF card explains what it is, expense ratio, long‑term return, risk level, major holdings, best use and category. Use this to learn and compare.
  • Customisation: adjust the age to model accounts for a spouse, child or parent and see how allocations change.

9. Profile

Purpose: manage your saved watchlist, personal information and account settings.

  • Register free: create a username, email and password (required) to clone the template and save your custom symbols.
  • Optional details: first and last name, year of birth, state and country help personalise your experience and set the default age for Investing.
  • Update anytime: edit your profile fields, change your password, or reset the age used in the Investing tab.
  • Privacy & deletion: you can delete your account and all saved data at any time (demo/template accounts cannot be deleted).

10. Symbol Card Legend

  • Score ranges: 70+ = strong/bullish, 45–69 = watch/neutral, under 45 = weak/caution.
  • Day / Swing / Long: Day is short-term action, Swing is multi-day momentum, Long is longer-term trend quality.
  • Badges: Buy means constructive setup, Hold/Neutral means wait, Sell/Avoid means elevated risk, Watch means forming setup.
  • CSP: Cash-Secured Put candidate. Use only on names you are willing to own.
  • CC: Covered Call candidate. Use when you already own shares and want income.
  • Risk-On / Neutral / Risk-Off: broad market condition for sizing, caution, or defense.

11. How Different Users Read Symbol Cards

  • Day Trading: focus on Day score, VWAP, RSI 5M/1H, and the current setup badge.
  • Swing Trading: focus on Swing score, weekly momentum, support, and resistance.
  • Long-Term Investing: focus on Long score, EMA50D, EMA200D, and trend quality.
  • Income: focus on CSP/CC tags, support, resistance, RSI, and whether the symbol is one you are willing to own.
  • Retirement/DCA: focus on long-term trend, ETF quality, support zones, and disciplined recurring buys.

12. Guest vs Registered Access

Guests can preview Smart Alpha Investor using SPY and QQQ in Simple mode. Free registration unlocks the full expert template, Pro signals, Income Engine, LEAPS Ideas, Live News, custom watchlists, and profile-based investing settings.

13. News Tab — How It Works

Purpose: keep market-moving headlines organized without cluttering the News tab.

  • Stock Market: mergers, SEC/regulatory, lawsuits, analyst actions, sector moves and broad market headlines.
  • Earnings: EPS, revenue, guidance, beats/misses and pre/post-market movers.
  • Macro Events: CPI, PPI, jobs, Fed/FOMC, rates, GDP, Treasury yields and economic calendar events.
  • Geopolitical: war, sanctions, oil shocks, tariffs, China/Taiwan, Middle East and global risk headlines.
  • Insider: insider buying/selling, Form 4 activity and useful monitoring links.
  • Refresh: News auto-refreshes every 30 minutes. Use Refresh News anytime and verify the original source before trading.

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Learning Center

Plain-English investing and trading education for family learning. Educational only; not financial advice.

1. Trading vs Investing

Trading focuses on shorter-term price moves and risk control. Investing focuses on long-term ownership, compounding, diversification, and time in the market.

2. Traditional vs Roth IRA

Traditional IRA contributions may be tax-deductible and withdrawals are generally taxable. Roth IRA uses after-tax money and qualified withdrawals can be tax-free.

3. Retirement Accounts

Learn 401(k), Roth 401(k), Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, custodial Roth IRA, and rollover IRA basics, contribution purpose, and common use cases.

4. ETF DCA & Wealth Goals

Dollar-cost averaging means investing fixed amounts regularly into diversified ETFs. Key calculator inputs: starting balance, monthly contribution, years, expected return, inflation, and target goal.

5. Stock Market Jargon

Core terms: bid, ask, spread, volume, market cap, float, EPS, P/E, dividend yield, beta, support, resistance, trend, breakout, pullback, and stop loss.

6. Stock Exchanges

Major U.S. exchanges include NYSE, NASDAQ, CBOE, and OTC markets. Global exchanges include London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Toronto, Frankfurt, Euronext, and NSE/BSE India.

7. Major Indexes & Sectors

S&P 500 tracks large U.S. companies, NASDAQ-100 is growth/technology heavy, Russell 2000 tracks small caps, and VIX measures expected volatility. Sectors include technology, healthcare, financials, consumer, energy, industrials, utilities, real estate, materials, and communications.

8. U.S. vs International Markets

U.S. markets offer deep liquidity and innovation exposure. International and emerging markets add diversification but may bring currency, political, and economic risks.

9. Options Basics

Calls can benefit from upside moves; puts can benefit from downside moves. Important terms include strike, expiration, premium, intrinsic value, time value, implied volatility, and the Greeks.

10. Basic Options Strategies

Covered calls, cash-secured puts, protective puts, long calls, long puts, debit spreads, and credit spreads are common building blocks. Always understand max loss before trading.

11. Advanced Strategies

Iron condors, butterflies, calendars, diagonals, straddles, strangles, ratio spreads, and collars can manage volatility, direction, and income objectives but require careful risk management.

12. Wheel Strategy

The wheel sells cash-secured puts to potentially acquire shares, then sells covered calls on assigned shares. Pros: income and disciplined entries. Cons: assignment risk, capped upside, and downside stock risk.

13. Income Ideas From Portfolio

Potential income sources include dividends, covered calls on owned shares, cash-secured puts using idle cash, bond/treasury ETFs, money markets, and selective option premium strategies.

14. Trading Techniques

Common approaches include trend following, swing trading, breakout trading, mean reversion, momentum trading, scalping, position trading, pairs trading, and hedging.

15. Financial Analysis

Review revenue growth, margins, EPS, free cash flow, debt, valuation, guidance, competitive advantage, management quality, and sector trends before investing in a company.

16. Technical Analysis

Analyze price trend, volume, support/resistance, moving averages, RSI, MACD, VWAP, Bollinger Bands, ATR, and relative strength to identify entries, exits, and risk levels.

17. Technical Indicators

Popular uses: EMA50/EMA200 for trend, VWAP for intraday fairness, RSI for momentum/overbought-oversold, MACD for momentum shifts, ATR for volatility, and volume for confirmation.

18. Risk Management

Use position sizing, stop-loss levels, diversification, cash buffers, max loss planning, and trade journals. Avoid risking too much on one idea.

19. Taxes & Records

Track cost basis, realized gains/losses, wash sales, dividends, IRA contributions, and option transactions. Use brokerage tax forms and consult a tax professional when needed.

20. Family Investing Basics

Teach goals, saving first, compounding, diversification, patience, avoiding hype, understanding risk, and investing consistently over many years.