A Wheel: Strike Selection, Premium & Risk

How to sell wheels on Agilent Technologies — optimal strikes, expected premium, and the risks that actually matter for a large-cap healthcare name.

HealthcareModerate IVGood liquidityPays dividend

Is A a good wheel candidate?

A (Agilent Technologies) is a large-cap healthcare name with a mid-range share price and good options liquidity. Implied volatility is moderate — enough premium to make selling options worthwhile, without the heart-stopping price swings you get on speculative names. It also pays a dividend, which adds a second income stream on top of the premium you collect.

Strike selection for a A wheel

For the A wheel, sell puts 7-10% below the current price until you are assigned. Once you own the shares, flip to covered calls 5-8% above your cost basis. On a moderate-volatility name, cycling 30-45 DTE — the sweet spot for theta-to-gamma balance expirations keeps theta working in your favor without over-exposing you to gamma around earnings.

Expected premium and income on A

Typical monthly premium collected on A runs around 1.0-2.0% of capital, which annualizes to roughly 12-24% if you sell new contracts every cycle. Capital required to run a single contract wheel on A is $5,000-$20,000 — the share price and the 100-share lot size set the minimum, not the strategy.

Risk management for A wheel trades

The wheel works beautifully in sideways and slowly-trending markets but struggles in sharp selloffs where you get put stock well above market and then have to wait for covered-call opportunities at your cost basis. A moves in a moderate-volatility range most of the time, but earnings week and sector rotations can still produce 5%+ single-day prints. Healthcare is exposed to FDA decisions, clinical trial readouts, and policy headlines that can gap the stock overnight. Pharma names need special care around PDUFA dates.

A Wheel FAQ

Is A a good stock for the wheel strategy?

A is solid for the wheel because of its reasonable spreads and moderate IV (good premium/risk balance). It also pays a dividend, which you continue collecting while holding the shares between wheel legs.

What expiration should I use for A wheel trades?

Use 30-45 DTE as a default for A. This is the classic theta sweet spot and works well on a stable ticker like this.

Is A suitable for beginners selling options?

Yes — it's a well-known, liquid name with established options markets, which is what beginners need. Always check the bid/ask spread before entering — anything wider than 5% of the mid price is a warning sign.

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