Shelton Capital CIO Series with Derek Izuel and Barry Martin

Derek Izuel, Chief Investment Officer, recently hosted EQTIX portfolio manager Barry Martin on our second installment of the Shelton Capital CIO Series. In this short episode, Derek and Barry discuss all things options, inflation, rising rates, and the Shelton Equity Income Fund.

Watch the full video here – Shelton Capital CIO Series: EQTIX

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Investments in derivatives may be risker than other types of investments. They may be more sensitive to changes in economic or market conditions than other types of investments. Many derivatives create leverage, which could lead to greater volatility and losses that significantly exceed the original investment. Positions in equity options can reduce equity market risk, but can limit the opportunity to profit from an increase in the market value of stocks in exchange for upfront cash as the time of selling the call option. Unusual market conditions or the lack of a ready market for any particular option at a specific time may reduce the effectiveness of option strategies and could result in losses.

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