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Money Tree Investing

The Growing Popularity of Covered Call Option Strategy

Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

Stockmarket, Valuestocks, Investing, Finance, Passiveincome, Wealth, Business, Personalfinance

4.6658 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Join us for a fascinating episode as we welcome Barry Martin, a seasoned expert in covered call option strategy. Barry shares his insights into the growing popularity of covered call writings, discussing how they have surged from $7 billion to $75 billion in just a few years. Whether you're an experienced trader or new to options, this episode offers valuable perspectives on managing risk and generating income through covered calls.

Today we discuss...

  • How the popularity of covered option writing has surged in recent years.
    Barry manages $1.3 billion in option overlay strategies at Sheldon Capital Management.
  • The decline in commission costs and increased options education have contributed to the growing interest in covered call writing.
  • Covered call writing is most beneficial in choppy, sideways markets, slightly up or down, where income generation is a key goal.
  • Barry emphasizes that selling options in low-volatility, low-interest-rate environments is less beneficial.
  • Barry advocates for using defensive, market-leading stocks with significant free cash flow for covered call writing.
  • Covered call writing is misunderstood as risky by some CPAs and advisors due to a lack of education and familiarity with the strategy.
  • Educating oneself, starting with basic strategies like covered calls, and minimizing risk are essential for successful options trading.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Money Tree Investing Podcast.

0:04.8

Stock market, wealth, personal finance, value stocks, invest in your life.

0:10.7

Hello, Smart Money Tree podcast listeners.

0:12.6

Welcome to The Sweet Show.

0:13.6

My name is Kirk Chisholm.

0:14.6

I'll be your host.

0:15.6

And today, I'm joined with Barry Martin.

0:17.8

How are you doing today, Barry?

0:18.9

Good, Kirk.

0:19.6

Thanks for having us on.

0:20.3

Appreciate it.

0:21.1

Yeah, thanks for coming. So this is an interesting interview. We haven't talked about this topic in a while

0:25.3

and wanted to bring Barry on to talk about it. Barry, tell us a little bit about your background.

0:29.3

Basically, I'm a covered option writer. So I've been doing it for maybe 25 years now. Pretty basic

0:35.1

stuff, but you know, with covered option writing your buying stock

0:38.0

and selling someone the right, but not the obligation to purchase a stock off you at a predetermined

0:43.2

price in the future. So if we're doing over 25 years, it's gotten pretty crazy in popularity

0:48.3

the last couple of years. They have a category in Morning Star called Derivative Income.

0:53.2

And a couple of years ago, it was at $7 billion,

0:55.8

and now we're at $75 billion. It's funny doing this for so long. It used to be a secondary

1:02.4

approach to looking at things, and now it's become pretty popular. So I've been doing this 25 years.

1:07.1

I've been in Sheldon Capital Management for about eight years. Sheldon Capital is a boutique

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