Risk: LowNeutral to mildly bullishBeginner

Covered Call

Monthly income from your stock positions

In a covered call, you sell a call option against shares you already own. You immediately receive a premium credited to your account, regardless of how the stock moves. In return, you agree to sell your shares at the strike price if the option goes in-the-money at expiration. This strategy is ideal for investors who want to generate regular income from existing positions in flat to mildly rising markets.

Risk
Low
Market view
Neutral to mildly bullish
Complexity
Beginner
Underlyings
65

Advantages

  • Immediate cash flow from premium received
  • Effectively reduces the cost basis of the stock
  • Maximum loss clearly defined (stock can only fall to zero)
  • Simple to implement — ideal for options beginners

Risks

  • Caps upside: profit potential above the strike is surrendered
  • No full downside protection if the stock falls sharply
  • Dividend rights remain but early assignment risk around ex-dividend date
  • Eurex options on DAX stocks often less liquid than US options
Timing

When to Use

1IV Rank above 30% — higher IV means richer premiums
2Neutral to mildly bullish outlook on the underlying
3Already holding a stock position in the account
4Willingness to sell shares if the stock rallies to the strike
5No upcoming earnings event within the option term
65 examples

Covered Call on 65 underlyings

Each stock with its own example trade, strikes, premium, break-even, and interactive payoff diagram.

German & European stocks

· tradeable on Eurex

US stocks

· high options liquidity
Apple logo
Apple
AAPL
US
TechLow IVIV 2032%
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NVIDIA logo
NVIDIA
NVDA
US
TechHigh IVIV 4080%
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Tesla logo
Tesla
TSLA
US
AutoVery high IVIV 5095%
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Amazon logo
Amazon
AMZN
US
ConsumerMedium IVIV 2542%
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Meta logo
Meta
META
US
TechHigh IVIV 2855%
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Microsoft logo
Microsoft
MSFT
US
TechLow IVIV 1830%
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Alphabet logo
Alphabet
GOOGL
US
TechMedium IVIV 2238%
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AMD logo
AMD
AMD
US
TechHigh IVIV 4070%
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Palantir logo
Palantir
PLTR
US
TechVery high IVIV 5590%
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Netflix logo
Netflix
NFLX
US
ConsumerHigh IVIV 3060%
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JPMorgan logo
JPMorgan
JPM
US
FinanceMedium IVIV 2034%
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Bank of America logo
Bank of America
BAC
US
FinanceMedium IVIV 2440%
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Goldman Sachs logo
Goldman Sachs
GS
US
FinanceMedium IVIV 2236%
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ExxonMobil logo
ExxonMobil
XOM
US
EnergyMedium IVIV 2034%
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Coinbase logo
Coinbase
COIN
US
FinanceVery high IVIV 65120%
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Visa logo
Visa
V
US
FinanceLow IVIV 1626%
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Disney logo
Disney
DIS
US
ConsumerHigh IVIV 2542%
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MicroStrategy logo
MicroStrategy
MSTR
US
Crypto-ProxyVery high IVIV 85160%
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Novo Nordisk logo
Novo Nordisk
NVO
US
ConsumerMedium IVIV 3052%
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Rivian logo
Rivian
RIVN
US
AutoVery high IVIV 60100%
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Supermicro logo
Supermicro
SMCI
US
TechVery high IVIV 55100%
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Rocket Lab logo
Rocket Lab
RKLB
US
IndustrialsVery high IVIV 60110%
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IonQ logo
IonQ
IONQ
US
TechVery high IVIV 70130%
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Plug Power logo
Plug Power
PLUG
US
EnergyVery high IVIV 70120%
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Robinhood logo
Robinhood
HOOD
US
FinanceHigh IVIV 4575%
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Ford logo
Ford
F
US
AutoMedium IVIV 3045%
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Boeing logo
Boeing
BA
US
IndustrialsHigh IVIV 3050%
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Intel logo
Intel
INTC
US
TechHigh IVIV 3555%
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Micron logo
Micron
MU
US
TechHigh IVIV 4060%
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Uber logo
Uber
UBER
US
TechMedium IVIV 3045%
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Broadcom logo
Broadcom
AVGO
US
TechMedium IVIV 3045%
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Qualcomm logo
Qualcomm
QCOM
US
TechMedium IVIV 3045%
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Chevron logo
Chevron
CVX
US
EnergyLow IVIV 2235%
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GameStop logo
GameStop
GME
US
ConsumerVery high IVIV 80180%
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AMC logo
AMC
AMC
US
ConsumerVery high IVIV 90200%
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Lucid logo
Lucid
LCID
US
AutoVery high IVIV 70120%
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NIO logo
NIO
NIO
US
AutoVery high IVIV 60100%
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SoFi logo
SoFi
SOFI
US
FinanceHigh IVIV 5080%
View example
MARA logo
MARA
MARA
US
Crypto-ProxyVery high IVIV 80140%
View example
Riot logo
Riot
RIOT
US
Crypto-ProxyVery high IVIV 80140%
View example
CleanSpark logo
CleanSpark
CLSK
US
Crypto-ProxyVery high IVIV 90150%
View example

Index ETFs

· highest liquidity worldwide
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right strike for a covered call?
The strike should be 3-8% above the current price (out-of-the-money) so you can still participate in some upside. A popular approach is the 30-delta rule: choose the strike where the option delta is around 0.25-0.35. Higher strikes offer less premium but allow more upside. Lower strikes provide more premium but increase the likelihood of assignment.
When should I roll a covered call?
Rolling makes sense when the option is moving toward the money and there are 7-14 days until expiration. You buy back the old call and sell a new one with a later expiration and possibly a higher strike. A common rule: roll when the sold option shows a loss of 150-200% of the original premium. Never roll just to hide a loss — if the stock fundamentals have deteriorated, close the position entirely.
What happens if my stock rises above the strike and I get assigned?
For American-style options (US stocks), assignment typically happens only at expiration. Your 100 shares are sold at the strike price and you keep the full premium. Your total gain is (strike − purchase price + premium) × 100. For European-style options (e.g., SAP options on Eurex), settlement only occurs at expiration — no early assignment is possible.
Do covered calls work on DAX stocks too?
Yes, covered calls on German stocks like SAP, Allianz, or Siemens are tradeable on the Eurex. Liquidity is decent for major DAX stocks but typically lower than US options. Bid-ask spreads are wider, slightly reducing effective premium. Eurex single-stock options are generally European-style with physical settlement — always check your broker's contract specifications.
How much premium can I realistically expect from covered calls?
For stable stocks with lower IV (15-25%), expect typically 0.5-1.5% of stock value per month. For more volatile stocks (IV 30-50%), it can be 2-4%. Annualized, this represents 6-18% in additional yield. These premiums are not guaranteed and vary greatly with market volatility. In calm markets (VIX below 15), premiums drop significantly.
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