SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (SSNC) Covered Calls
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. provides software products and software-enabled services to the financial services industry, mainly in North America.
You can sell covered calls on SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for SSNC (prices last updated Fri 4:16 PM ET):
| SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (SSNC) Stock Quote | ||||||
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| Last | Change | Bid | Ask | Volume | P/E | Market Cap |
| 71.82 | +0.30 | 69.39 | 79.55 | 1.9M | 21 | 17 |
| Covered Calls For SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (SSNC) | ||||||
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| Expiration | Strike | Call Bid | Net Debit | Return If Flat |
Annualized Return If Flat |
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| Mar 20 | 70 | 1.95 | 77.60 | -9.8% | -447.1% | |
| Apr 17 | 70 | 2.60 | 76.95 | -9.0% | -91.2% | |
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Extended Business Description
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. provides mission-critical software products and software-enabled services that allow financial services providers to automate complex business processes and effectively manage their information processing requirements. It designs software for managing financial portfolios, loans, real estate, back-office processing, and securities trading. The company's solutions enable its clients to focus on core operations, better monitor and manage investment performance and risk, improve operating efficiency and reduce operating costs. It markets its products to commercial lenders, corporate treasury groups, insurance and pension funds, municipal finance groups and real estate property managers. The company was founded by William C. Stone in February 1986 and is headquartered in Windsor, CT.
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