HD Covered Call: Strike Selection, Premium & Risk
How to sell covered calls on Home Depot — optimal strikes, expected premium, and the risks that actually matter for a large-cap consumer discretionary name.
Is HD a good covered call candidate?
HD (Home Depot) is a large-cap consumer discretionary name with a mid-range share price and excellent 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 HD covered call
For HD covered calls, target strikes 5-8% out of the money at deltas around 0.20-0.30. Use 30-45 DTE — the sweet spot for theta-to-gamma balance. On a moderate-volatility name like HD, going closer to the money chases premium at the cost of a much higher assignment probability — the risk of being called away becomes meaningful below 5-8% OTM.
Expected premium and income on HD
Typical monthly premium collected on HD 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 HD is $5,000-$20,000 — the share price and the 100-share lot size set the minimum, not the strategy.
Reference Trade
Example Covered Call on HD
- Strike: $420 (5% OTM)
- Expiration: 30 days
- Premium: $5.50 per share
- Return if flat: 1.4% ($550)
- Return if called: 6.1% ($2,450) + dividend
- Probability keep shares: 73% keep shares
Risk management for HD covered call trades
The core risk on a covered call is opportunity cost: if the stock rips through your strike, your upside is capped. You still profit, just less than someone who held the shares outright. HD moves in a moderate-volatility range most of the time, but earnings week and sector rotations can still produce 5%+ single-day prints. Consumer discretionary is tightly coupled to retail sales and consumer sentiment data; miss on guidance and the stock can drop 15%+ in a session.
HD Covered Call FAQ
What is the best strike price for a HD covered call?
On HD, target 5-8% out of the money at 0.20-0.30 delta. On a moderate-volatility stock like this, closer-to-the-money strikes chase premium but spike assignment probability to uncomfortable levels.
How much premium can I collect selling calls on HD?
Typical monthly premium on HD is 1.0-2.0% of position value, annualizing to 12-24% when you roll every cycle. Earnings months can pay 2-3x the normal rate because of elevated IV.
What expiration should I use for HD covered call trades?
Use 30-45 DTE as a default for HD. This is the classic theta sweet spot and works well on a stable ticker like this.
Is HD suitable for beginners selling options?
Yes — it's a well-known, liquid name with established options markets, which is what beginners need.
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