CHKP Poor Man's Covered Call: Strike Selection, Premium & Risk

How to sell poor man's covered calls on Check Point Software — optimal strikes, expected premium, and the risks that actually matter for a large-cap technology name.

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Is CHKP a good poor man's covered call candidate?

CHKP (Check Point Software) is a large-cap technology name with a mid-range share price and fair options liquidity. Implied volatility is low, so premiums are modest. Traders use this name when they want stability and a low probability of assignment rather than maximum yield. It pays no dividend, so every dollar of income must come from the options you sell.

Strike selection for a CHKP poor man's covered call

For a CHKP PMCC, buy a long-dated call with 0.80+ delta (typically 12-18 months out) as your synthetic long, then sell short-dated calls 3-5% above the stock price at 0.25-0.35 delta. The LEAPS tie up roughly 30-50% of the capital of buying 100 shares, which is especially valuable on a mid-range share price ticker like CHKP.

Expected premium and income on CHKP

Typical monthly premium collected on CHKP runs around 0.5-1.0% of capital, which annualizes to roughly 6-12% if you sell new contracts every cycle. Capital required to run a single contract wheel on CHKP is $5,000-$20,000 — the share price and the 100-share lot size set the minimum, not the strategy.

Risk management for CHKP 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. CHKP is a low-volatility name — the main risk is not sudden moves but slow grinds against you, which hurt covered-call writers who picked strikes too close to the money. Tech names are especially vulnerable to interest-rate shifts and earnings guidance revisions — both tend to produce gap moves that hurt short options.

CHKP Poor Man's Covered Call FAQ

Can you run a poor man's covered call on CHKP?

Yes. Buy a 0.80+ delta LEAPS on CHKP dated 12-18 months out as your synthetic long, then sell short-dated calls 3-5% above the stock at 0.25-0.35 delta. Capital tied up drops from $5,000-$20,000 to roughly 30-50% of that — a meaningful improvement when the share price is a mid-range share price.

What expiration should I use for CHKP poor man's covered call trades?

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

Is CHKP 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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