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🛡️ Selling PLTR Cash-Secured Puts for Income
Simultaneously, I sell cash-secured puts on Palantir at a $90 strike with an expiry of just 10 days. Today, I’m aiming for a $0.11 premium, which is $11 per contract. These options are short-term trades, but they provide me with regular “coupons”—small, frequent income injections.
Here’s the math:
• I allocate $80 for SPYG.
• I receive $11 from selling the put.
• Net out-of-pocket: $69.
It’s almost like getting an SPYG discount, thanks to PLTR’s volatility.
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🔁 Using Premiums to Reinvest
Every time I sell a put and pocket the premium, I reinvest that income directly into shares—whether it’s SPYG or another long-term holding. This way, I’m not just sitting on the option income; I’m compounding it. This discipline ensures that every dollar earned through risk (selling puts) is transformed into long-term capital (equities).
It’s a powerful loop:
1. Sell puts on a high-IV stock like PLTR.
2. Take the premium as cash income.
3. Reinvest that premium daily into high-quality ETFs.$SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 Growth ETF(SPYG)$
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🎯 Conclusion: A Balanced, Capital-Efficient Strategy
This method ensures that even when markets are high, I’m not overextending. I’m using put premiums to reduce my net investment costs, keeping cash flow efficient. It’s not just about earning more; it’s about managing capital with intention—buying growth, earning income, and keeping downside risk controlled.
Every $11 premium I take is a brick in my financial fortress. Every $69 reinvested is a vote for the future. That’s how I build wealth—daily, carefully, and with conviction. 🏛️📊
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