With $100k in liquid capital, running a covered call or cash-secured put strategy can realistically generate $8k+ monthly income. The key? Consistency. Roughly 9 out of every 12 months you'd hit those numbers, depending on market conditions and your strike selection. It's not flashy, but it works for those willing to put in the discipline. The math is solid if you're patient enough to let theta decay work in your favor.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-18 00:02
Theta decay really seems too good to be true... 9/12 months? Why do I feel like I'm the one stuck with those 3 months?
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 01-18 00:02
90% success rate? Sounds great, but I'm just worried about that 10% crash 🤐
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BlockchainFries
· 01-18 00:00
Sounds like a typical pump and dump tactic. Will it be achieved by September/December? Who can guarantee this number?
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TradingNightmare
· 01-17 23:58
An annualized 96k sounds good, but this 9-month assumption is way too optimistic.
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DevChive
· 01-17 23:53
90% chance to earn 8k per month, sounds good, but you have to withstand the pullback during those 3 months... really tests your mindset
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CodeZeroBasis
· 01-17 23:43
Is it true that 90% of months stay stable above 8k+? It sounds real, but choosing the wrong strike can lead to a crash. I'm just a rookie and scared.
With $100k in liquid capital, running a covered call or cash-secured put strategy can realistically generate $8k+ monthly income. The key? Consistency. Roughly 9 out of every 12 months you'd hit those numbers, depending on market conditions and your strike selection. It's not flashy, but it works for those willing to put in the discipline. The math is solid if you're patient enough to let theta decay work in your favor.