AR Poor Man's Covered Call: Strike Selection, Premium & Risk
How to sell poor man's covered calls on Antero Resources — optimal strikes, expected premium, and the risks that actually matter for a mid-cap energy name.
Is AR a good poor man's covered call candidate?
AR (Antero Resources) is a mid-cap energy name with a low share price and good options liquidity. Implied volatility is high enough to pay meaningful premium without being wild, which is why this ticker shows up frequently in wheel-strategy watchlists. It pays no dividend, so every dollar of income must come from the options you sell.
Strike selection for a AR poor man's covered call
For a AR PMCC, buy a long-dated call with 0.80+ delta (typically 12-18 months out) as your synthetic long, then sell short-dated calls 8-12% above the stock price at 0.15-0.25 delta. The LEAPS tie up roughly 30-50% of the capital of buying 100 shares, which is especially valuable on a low share price ticker like AR.
Expected premium and income on AR
Typical monthly premium collected on AR runs around 2.0-3.5% of capital, which annualizes to roughly 24-42% if you sell new contracts every cycle. Capital required to run a single contract wheel on AR is under $5,000 — the share price and the 100-share lot size set the minimum, not the strategy.
Risk management for AR poor man's covered call trades
PMCC risk is concentrated at the LEAPS expiration: if the stock collapses, the long-dated call can lose significant value quickly. You also have to manage the short call not going deep in the money against you before your LEAPS appreciates equivalently. AR's high-volatility profile means 3-6% daily moves are normal during earnings or macro catalysts. Energy names track crude and natural gas prices closely — OPEC headlines and inventory prints drive intraday moves far more than company fundamentals most weeks.
AR Poor Man's Covered Call FAQ
Can you run a poor man's covered call on AR?
Yes. Buy a 0.80+ delta LEAPS on AR dated 12-18 months out as your synthetic long, then sell short-dated calls 8-12% above the stock at 0.15-0.25 delta. Capital tied up drops from under $5,000 to roughly 30-50% of that — a meaningful improvement when the share price is a low share price.
What expiration should I use for AR poor man's covered call trades?
Use 21-35 DTE to capture IV without excess gamma risk as a default for AR. This window captures the steepest part of the theta curve without excess gamma risk.
Is AR suitable for beginners selling options?
Mostly yes, though beginners should use small size and confirm liquidity on each expiration they trade. Always check the bid/ask spread before entering — anything wider than 5% of the mid price is a warning sign.
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