Generate Monthly Income by Selling Covered Calls

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By Kidgas

Most people would love to have some extra monthly income.  For those who have stocks or exchange traded funds (ETFs) sitting in a portfolio, selling covered calls can be a good source of additional income.

What is a Covered Call?

First, let’s break down the component terms. A call is a type of option contract that gives the purchaser the right to buy a stock or ETF from the seller at a set price for a specific period of time. In exchange for that right of locking in a price (called the strike price), the buyer gives the seller some money known as a premium. No matter what ultimately happens that premium is the seller’s to keep. The term covered means that the seller already owns the stock and is covered if the stock gets called away by the buyer. This is opposed to naked which means that the seller does not own the stock and would have to purchase it on the open market in order to deliver it to the call buyer.

Here I share my favorite option education sites so that you can learn more about options and covered calls.

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Let’s Look at an Example

Say you own 500 shares of Microsoft (MSFT) which is currently trading at 21.83.  Each call contract by convention typically covers 100 shares of the underlying stock or ETF.  So you could sell 5 June call contracts with a strike price of 22 for 0.45.  What this means is that you have given the purchaser of the call the right to buy your 500 MSFT shares at $22 per share any time between now and the third Saturday of June (option contracts expire on the third Saturday of the month).  In exchange for that right, the purchaser has paid you $0.45 per share which is yours to keep no matter what happens.  Your return on your MSFT shares is then $225 (0.45*500)/$10,915 (21.83*500) which equals about 2%.  Do this successfully for 12 months and you have a 24% annual return on stock that would otherwise be sitting.

What Can Happen

If the stock is trading above 22, it will likely get called away.  You will then have to decide whether or not you still like MSFT and want to buy it back or use the proceeds to purchase another stock or sell puts against the proceeds.  If MSFT is below 22 at the time of option expiration, you will keep the premium and the stock.  Another covered call can be written for the month of July to bring in additional monthly premium creating a potential income stream.

 

Not all stocks and ETFs have options associated with them, but if they do, selling covered calls on them routinely can be a great source of additional monthly income for an otherwise static investment portfolio.

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Comments on Selling Covered Calls

Fred Thompson 2 years ago

This is a great article. A well disciplined covered call trading strategy can be very profitable and will beat stocks in all BUT the strongest bull markets.

Trading costs are another possible disadvantage, but again this can be gotten around by not paying ridiculous amount for trades - try Zecco for goodness sake. I've used them over a year now and they don't have great customer service - but it's is way cheaper.

Also, any covered call trader will need some sort of tool to help him make decisions on when to manipulate his positions. A great tool can be downloaded at www.coveredcallcalculator.net

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dnrkrishnan25 2 years ago

very useful article....thanks kidgas

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Kidgas Hub Author 2 years ago

You are welcome.

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OptionsAddict 23 months ago

Good hub...a properly-thought-out covered call strategy can bring some serious annual returns. I've been more of a commodity options trader (and have done covered calls with futures), but I can see where covered calls with stocks could provide a good, consistent income.

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Kidgas Hub Author 23 months ago

Thanks, optionsaddict. I have used covered calls coupled with protective puts very effectively over the last few years.

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brettb 21 months ago

Covered calls are great - in the UK you can find unit trusts that do the hard work for you - the Premier Optimum Income fund delivers huge returns but hardly anyone knows about it!

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Kidgas Hub Author 21 months ago

Covered calls have worked pretty well for me this year with the market seeming to consolidate. As mentioned above, I use them with puts so as to protect against major loss. This helped out my retirement account in 2008 when I only lost 18% vs the market's 38%.

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TahoeDoc Level 4 Commenter 16 months ago

Yep, I've just started trying to understand this as a friend of mine is VERY successful with covered calls. I will keep studying and learning. Your article is very good. I found it on shetoldme and didn't know it was hubpages or you when I clicked so hopefully lots of people will find it the way I did. Thanks for another useful hub!

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Kidgas Hub Author 16 months ago

You're welcome. Be sure to fully understand the risks of covered calls as well. I have written a Hub on this as well. Feel free to ask any questions you may have since I have some practical experience. I am always happy to discuss options and trading.

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TahoeDoc Level 4 Commenter 16 months ago

Yep, I'm still definitely in the learning stages. Thanks and I'm sure I'll have questions as my understanding increases.

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top-investor 5 months ago

great strategy, i believe there is no risk if you believe in your stock (i.e, if you are a true buy and hold investor)

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Kidgas Hub Author 5 months ago

Many people get concerned about losing the opportunity for big gains, but using stocks with a little less volatility will also help protect from big losses.

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