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We've detected you are on Internet Explorer. For the best Barrons.com experience, please update to a modern browser. CHROME SAFARI FIREFOX We've detected you are on Internet Explorer. For the best Barrons.com experience, please update to a modern browser.GoogleFirefox Search News & Quotes Barron's TopicsStock PicksLists & RankingsMagazineDataAdvisorPenta Subscribe Now |Sign In Barrons Inflation Just Won’t Quit. Consider This Strategy. Next: Activists Adjust Campaigns for Market Volatility * * * * Share This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers visit http://www.djreprints.com. https://www.barrons.com/articles/inflation-stock-options-strategy-51657748195 * Options * Striking Price INFLATION JUST WON’T QUIT. CONSIDER THIS STRATEGY. * * * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Steven M. Sears Updated July 15, 2022 / Original July 14, 2022 * Order Reprints * Print Article Sit tight and overwrite. By selling call options on stocks that they own—called the covered-call, or overwrite, strategy—long-term investors can generate income to partially offset weakness in their portfolios. Think of it as the financial equivalent of trying to make lemonade out of lemons. Subscribe or Sign In to continue reading -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Activist Investing * Power Play ACTIVISTS ADJUST CAMPAIGNS FOR MARKET VOLATILITY * * * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Carleton English July 15, 2022 12:02 pm ET * Order Reprints * Print Article Market volatility hasn’t cooled shareholder activism BANKING M&A ACTIVITY HAS SLOWED. HERE’S WHY. Consolidation in the banking sector has been a yearslong trend, but market volatility and tougher scrutiny have put on the brakes. Continue reading but it has changed the playbook. There were 126 activist campaigns MERGERS HAVE SLOWED, BUT A WAVE OF DEALS COULD BE COMING Deal making appears to be taking a breather rather than a full stop, according to bankers speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference this past week. Continue reading launched in the first half of 2022, according to data released by Lazard. The figure tops the 94 campaigns in the pandemic-crimped year-ago period, as well as the 111 in the first half of 2019 BIG BANKS ARE SEEING DEAL-MAKING INCOME DRY UP Never mind headlines about Activision and Twitter: Global M&A deal announcements could drop by 33%, according to Dealogic. Continue reading . Subscribe or Sign In to continue reading -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More from News Corp * Realtor.com Looking to buy your first home? You’ve come to the right place. * Mansion Global An 18-Acre Beachfront Compound in a Dramatic Field of Boulders on the British Virgin Islands * Realtor.com Minimalist Home From HGTV's 'Bargain Block' Season 2 Available for $110K * Financial News London HSBC exec suspended over ESG remarks resigns with parting shot at bank * Wall Street Journal Who’s Wearing $420 Men’s Socks? Baffled, We Seek Answers Close INFLATION JUST WON’T QUIT. CONSIDER THIS STRATEGY. Sit tight and overwrite. From To Message SEND An error has occurred, please try again later. Thank you This article has been sent to Barron's TOPICS * Cryptocurrencies * Data * Magazine * Markets * Stock Picks * Market Brief Videos * Barron's Live * Roundtable * Barron's Stock Screen * Personal Finance * Streetwise * Advisor Directory MEMBERSHIPS * Subscribe to Barron's * Subscribe to Barron's Advisor TOOLS * Saved Articles * Watchlist * Newsletters * Video Center CUSTOMER SERVICE * Customer Center NETWORK * The Wall Street Journal * MarketWatch * Investors Business Daily * Penta * Mansion Global * Financial News London NEWSSTAND * Buy Issues * Reprints * E-Edition FOR BUSINESS * Corporate Subscriptions FOR EDUCATION * Barron's in Education FOR ADVERTISERS * Press & Media Inquiries * Advertising ACCOUNT * Sign In * Subscriber Benefits * Manage Notifications * Manage Alerts ABOUT BARRON'S * Live Events * Centennial Privacy Notice Cookie Notice Copyright Policy Accessibility Do Not Sell My Personal Information Data Policy Your Ad Choices Subscriber Agreement & Terms of Use Barron's Archive Copyright © 2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Copyright ©2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact Dow Jones Reprints at 1-800-843-0008 or visit www.djreprints.com.