Pfizer (PFE) – Hedged Covered Call Income CampaignAfter Pfizer’s return to price levels closer to its pre-COVID range, I personally believe the stock is undervalued relative to its current earnings profile and long-term potential. This view is also influenced by Pfizer’s recent acquisition of Metsera, which brings a pipeline of obesity and cardiometabolic candidates — including GLP-1 receptor agonists, an amylin analog, and other metabolic therapies.
Whether this pipeline ultimately succeeds is uncertain, but in my opinion, it meaningfully strengthens Pfizer’s long-term outlook.
This campaign is structured as a hedged, conservative covered-call income strategy, combining downside protection with steady premium generation.
Current Position
1. Long Shares: 700 shares @ $24.94
2. Protective Long Puts: 7 puts @ $19 strike (exp. 1/16/26), Cost: $35 total
Because PFE’s implied volatility is relatively low, these long-dated puts provide very inexpensive downside protection, defining maximum risk and allowing me to run covered calls with confidence. This is my preferred way to reduce tail risk on slower-moving stocks.
Covered Calls (Income)
I am selling near-term calls at the $25 strike and rolling as needed.
Call Activity So Far:
A. Initial Sell
• 7 contracts @ $0.11 → $77 total
• Expiration: 11/07/2025
B. Roll #1
• 7 contracts @ $0.15 → $105 total
• Expiration: 11/11/2025
C. Roll #2
• 7 contracts @ $0.15 → $105 total
• Expiration: 11/17/2025
Dividend Component:
Pfizer’s dividend provides a third income source that complements the weekly call premiums. With 700 shares, my next scheduled dividend payment is $310.89 on December 1st. this is nearly a 7% yield.
Dividends enhance this strategy by:
1. Reducing effective cost basis over time
2. Providing a reliable quarterly income
3. Making slower-moving stocks like PFE well-suited for hedged income trading
4. Smoothing returns even during flat price periods
This is one reason I favor PFE for long-term defensive income strategies.
These rolls follow my usual “roll out only” approach — extending time value without paying unnecessary extrinsic premium. This keeps weekly income stable while managing assignment risk.
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SPX Finally Pops - But Will It Stick?SPX Finally Pops – But Will It Stick? | SPX Market Analysis 14 Feb 2025
Well, pop the champagne, sound the victory bells, and maybe slap my thigh and call me Rodger—SPX has finally broken out! The only thing missing is a trumpet fanfare and maybe a ticker-tape parade.
But before we get too carried away, the real question remains—will this breakout hold strong or collapse into another Friday sell-off?
Let’s break it down…
SPX Deeper Dive Analysis:
🎉 The Market Has Moved – But Will It Last?
After days of tedious range-bound trading, SPX finally decided to pick a direction. But if history is anything to go by, we can’t get too comfortable just yet.
🔻 Friday Sell-Off Risk
If the last few weeks are anything to go by, we’ve seen:
A break higher, only for it to reverse sharply by Friday
A hard and fast flush that wipes out the week’s gains
A market that keeps traders on their toes
📉 Bear Trades Expire Today
My bearish positions are expiring
We never quite got the drop to range lows
A last-minute sell-off could help—but I won’t be holding my breath
🔄 What’s Next?
✅ Option 1: Look for a fresh swing trade entry today
✅ Option 2: Sit back, relax, and enjoy a long romantic weekend 😉
📌 Final Takeaway?
The range is finally broken, but we’ve been burned before by Friday sell-offs. Patience is key—there’s always another trade, but a long weekend is also tempting.
📢 Did you know? The biggest one-day stock market gain in history happened on March 24, 2020, when the Dow surged 2,113 points.
💡 The Lesson? Even record-breaking rallies can happen after massive crashes. Markets move in cycles—so while sell-offs seem endless, breakouts eventually happen… and vice versa.
SPX 0dte Option Income Trading July 23SPX 0dte Option Income Trading (Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
💡 SPX July 23’21 4390/4400 Bear Call Spread
$105 | Premium Received (per contract)
$405 | Buying Power Required (per contract)
76% | Probability of Profit (at entry)
10:14 AM | Time of Entry
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💸 WHAT IS 0DTE TRADING?
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe) lists weekly options on the S&P 500 Index (SPX) with expirations every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Most options expire worthless and we take advantage of this by writing credit spreads to collect premium. This strategy allows us to profit if the SPX moves up, down or doesn't move at all.
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