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How to generate 3% monthly cash flow in your TFSA selling covered Calls

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Have you ever wondered how you can generate taxfree cash flow in your TFSA?

In today’s episode, I’ll show you the strategy you can use to generate cash flow regularly with examples. We will also cover all the rules, mistakes and tax advantages of investing with this strategy in your TaxFree Savings Account.

In fact, please meet Tim Hong. He’s one of our stock hacker academy students.
In a recent post, he shared with us that he has been making an average of 3% monthly return in his TFSA primarily using covered call strategy.

If you have questions about this topic after watching the video, leave a comment below, and I’ll respond as soon as possible.

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