(TokenMore)萌小主🍣|8月 07, 2026 00:13
Selling cash-secured puts is the best rent-collecting + dip-buying strategy when you're bullish on a stock but think the current price is too high.
Take SPCX as an example.
I don’t want to chase it at the current price, but I’m willing to buy it around $60.
So I sell:
SPCX 2027/6/17 60 Put
Sell price: $4.70
Expiration: 315 days
Strike price: $60
Breakeven point: $55.30
One contract = 100 shares:
Cash collateral: $6,000
Premium collected: $470
If the broker allows a 4% yield on U.S. Treasuries:
Simple annualized return ~13%
This is why I love this strategy:
If it goes up, I collect rent.
If it moves sideways, I collect rent.
If it drops to my ideal price, I buy at a lower cost.
But there’s only one condition:
It must be a stock I’m already willing to hold long-term.
Selling puts is not risk-free investing.
The risk is: if the fundamentals deteriorate and the stock price crashes, I still have to buy the shares at the agreed price.
#SPCX #SpaceX #USStocks #Options #CashSecuredPut #Treasuries #RentCollectionStrategy #DipBuyingStrategy #BNB #BTC #ETH
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