Stock Option Return - Covered Call Return

Covered Call Return

A covered call position is a neutral-to-bullish investment strategy and consists of purchasing a stock and selling a call option against the stock. Two useful return calculations for covered calls are the %If Unchanged Return and the %If Assigned Return. The %If Unchanged Return calculation determines the potential return assuming a covered call position's stock price at option expiration is the same as at initial purchase. The %If Assigned Return calculation assumes the price of the stock is equal to or greater than the strike price of the sold call option. For in-the-money (see moneyness) covered calls, the calculations for %If Unchanged Return and the %If Assigned Return will be equal. Example calculations for %If Unchanged potential return and %If Assigned Return for covered calls are shown below:

Covered Call Cash Flow In-The-Money

Activity Cash Flow
Purchase XYZ Stock $(51.00)
Sell call option XYZOPT strike price $50 $ 3.00
Assuming stock price is greater than $50 at expiration and stock is called away $ 50.00
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Sum $ 2.00

Covered Call %If Unchanged Potential Return Calculation

%If Unchanged Potential Return = Option premium / (Stock price - Option price)

%If Unchanged Potential Return = 2/(51-3) = 4.17%

%If Assigned Potential Return = (Option premium + Profit/loss on stock)/(Stock price - Option price)

%If Assigned Potential Return = (2 + 0)/(51-3) = 4.17%

Covered Call Cash Flow Out-Of-The-Money

Activity Cash Flow
Purchase XYZ Stock $(49.00)
Sell call option XYZOPT strike price $50 $ 2.00
Assuming stock price greater than $50 at expiration and stock is called away $ 50.00
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Sum $ 3.00

%If Assigned Potential Return = (2 + 1)/(49-2) = 6.38%

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