Foundations of Basic Options Strategies: Covered Calls, Puts, and Income Generation

Understand how covered calls, cash-secured puts, and protective puts work — the mechanics, the trade-offs, and why each is suited to specific portfolio objectives.

⏱ 44 min 📚 6 lessons

About this course

Basic options strategies have a reputation for being beginner-friendly, but that reputation is only partly deserved. Covered calls and cash-secured puts are structurally straightforward, but the decisions about when to use them, what strikes and expirations to choose, and how to manage them when the trade goes against you require a genuine understanding of what the strategies actually accomplish — and what they do not. This course builds that understanding from the ground up. By the end of this course you will be able to explain how a covered call generates income and what the cost of that income is in terms of upside cap, describe the put-call parity relationship that connects covered calls and cash-secured puts as equivalent strategies, understand how a protective put functions as insurance and why its cost must be weighed against the protection it provides, and identify the market conditions and portfolio objectives that each strategy serves. What you will learn: - Covered call mechanics: obligations created, maximum profit, maximum loss, and breakeven price at expiration - Choosing strike and expiration for a covered call: the trade-off between premium income and upside participation - Cash-secured put mechanics: capital requirement, maximum profit, maximum loss, and assignment consequences - Put-call parity: why covered calls and cash-secured puts create equivalent positions and what that implies - Protective put as portfolio insurance: calculating the insurance cost as a percentage of holding value - Collar strategy: combining a covered call with a protective put to define a profit and loss range - Assignment: what happens at expiration when an option is in the money and how to prepare for it - Comparing strategies to their underlying: when each strategy outperforms and underperforms simply holding the stock The course is structured as conceptual readings with worked payoff diagrams and numerical examples for each strategy. Each module closes with a self-assessment exercise comparing outcomes across different price scenarios. This course is designed for stock investors and new options traders who want to understand income and hedging strategies before using them. No prior options trading experience is required, though familiarity with stock ownership is helpful. This course is informational and educational and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Options trading involves risk of loss.

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