Top 4 Stocks – Selling Puts – $2028 A Month

by | Nov 18, 2022 | SEP IRA | 7 comments




Here is top 4 stocks I am selling puts on in a SEP IRA account where I am collecting $2028 per month.

I show you my spreadsheet on the top 4 stocks with the actual option contracts and expiration dates. You can also see how much premium I am able to collect upfront selling cash secured puts.

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Learn about the best stocks and options trading on the Option Income channel. This includes selling cash secured puts and covered calls, debit spreads, credit spreads. We also buy options including buying calls and puts.

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7 Comments

  1. Venkatram Narayana

    What scanner are you using to select the stocks?

  2. John Villescas

    Thanks for the information. As much as I like cash secured puts, I'm not sure this is the right market for the strategy as evidence by your TOP 4.

  3. Matthew Kesky

    Market keeps like this for a month, you just taking the hit on your puts or rolling them out?

  4. Prepper Minded

    Great video!
    I've been having real good success selling weekly puts on SQQQ on GREEN days lately.
    I buy it around 3:30.
    Next day, markets usually down a day after a green day.
    Its an inverse ETF so you're making money on red days.
    Its a good hedge.
    Hope it helps

  5. Tod

    Can't say that I agree with you on a federal reserve that is willing to accept a recession to control inflation. Gutsy move. I will give you that. What is your secondary exit if the trade goes against you? More capital positively.

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