Low Cost 2023 LEAPS – The Best LEAPS to buy in 2021
There used to be a convenient place to find all LEAPS that are available. CBOE used to make a list of all LEAPS but they don't publish that list anymore.
I took the time to find every LEAPS expiring in 2023 and put it into a large spreadsheet. There is one page (or more) for every LEAPS that starts with each letter of the alphabet.
It is almost 1,000 LEAPS total!
(If you didn't know that 2023 LEAPS are the best LEAPS to buy in 2021, that means you haven't read my very popular and highly praised book Here Are the Customers' Yachts. I urge you to read that if you want to be a successful investor with AIM and LEAPS.)
But I didn't stop there. Then I looked for all of the cheap LEAPS - the inexpensive LEAPS - or the low cost LEAPS for investors who want to start investing in LEAPS but may not have a lot of money to invest.
I highlighted all of the ETF LEAPS in green. I highlighted all of the low cost LEAPS those with stocks selling at $25 a share or less) in yellow.
There are many stocks selling for less than $10 a share that have 2023 LEAPS!
I just sent this spreadsheet to all of my clients and subscribers of JJJ INVESTING SERVICES.
If that isn't you and you want this one-of-a-kind list of low cost LEAPS (because it doesn't exist anywhere on the web - I had to spend many hours building it myself) you should contact me with a comment below.
Better yet, email me directly at jeff@jjjinvesting.biz.
If you ask, I will also invite you to sign up for 3 free months of my monthly newsletter which has been teaching people how to be successful AIM investors - for 28 profitable years!
Sincerely,
Jeff
Disclaimer:
Jeffrey Weber is not an investment adviser and gives only his personal view and opinion, never making any investment advice or recommendation to buy or sell specific securities. Investors in financial assets must do so at their own responsibility and with due caution as they involve a significant degree of risk. Before investing in financial assets, investors should do their own research and consult a professional investment adviser.
