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In the endless search for yield, a covered-call strategy can be an effective tool to supplement portfolio performance. In addition to finding returns from call premium, I'll try to incorporate higher quality dividend stocks for a little something extra. The guidelines for the covered-call strategy are:

  • Generating more than 7% per year from the calls and dividends combined is the overall goal.
  • Call should be at least 8% out of the money, to avoid being called away and to give room for underlying movement.
  • Targeted expirations will be within 4 months. Optimally calls will be written on the same underlying 3-4 times per year.
  • Buying back calls to close before expirations takes place will be taken into account; yields are calculated bid-$0.05.

The picks should be looked upon as yield generators to supplement longer-term equity holdings. The above are only guidelines, however, not rules. Before utilizing the strategy, make sure to study it and know the potential hiccups that may occur.

Annualized Call Yield performance can be calculated as such:

= (Call premium/Stock price)/Days to expiration*365

Prices current as of June 30, 2012 market close

Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) September 95 call

Strike95
Exp MonthSeptember
Stock Price$85.69
Call Bid$0.63
Days to Expiration54
OTM10.86%
Call Yield0.68%
Annualized Call Yield4.58%
Annual Dividend Yield2.41%
Total Annual Yield6.99%

eBay Inc. (EBAY) September 49 call

Strike49
Exp MonthSeptember
Stock Price$45.60
Call Bid$0.71
Days to Expiration54
OTM7.46%
Call Yield1.45%
Annualized Call Yield9.78%
Annual Dividend Yield0.00%
Total Annual Yield9.78%

Source: Covered Call: Caterpillar, eBay

Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours.