SLB Cash-Secured Put: Strike Selection, Premium & Risk
How to sell cash-secured puts on Schlumberger Limited — optimal strikes, expected premium, and the risks that actually matter for a large-cap energy name.
Is SLB a good cash-secured put candidate?
SLB (Schlumberger Limited) is a large-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 also pays a dividend, which adds a second income stream on top of the premium you collect.
Strike selection for a SLB cash-secured put
For SLB cash-secured puts, target strikes 10-15% below the current price at deltas of 0.15-0.25. Use 21-35 DTE to capture IV without excess gamma risk. The rule is simple: only sell a put at a strike where you would genuinely be happy owning 100 shares, because on a high-volatility ticker you will occasionally get assigned.
Expected premium and income on SLB
Typical monthly premium collected on SLB 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 SLB is under $5,000 — the share price and the 100-share lot size set the minimum, not the strategy.
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Example Covered Call on SLB
- Strike: $52 (8% OTM)
- Expiration: 30 days
- Premium: $1.30 per share
- Return if flat: 2.7% ($130)
- Return if called: 10.7% ($520) + dividend
- Probability keep shares: 70% keep shares
Risk management for SLB cash-secured put trades
The core risk on a cash-secured put is assignment into a falling stock: your break-even is the strike minus the premium, so a sharp drop below that level leaves you with unrealized losses on the assigned shares. SLB'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.
SLB Cash-Secured Put FAQ
What is the best delta for a SLB cash-secured put?
A delta of 0.15-0.25 on SLB balances premium income with assignment probability. Many traders anchor to 0.20 delta as a starting point and adjust based on their willingness to own shares.
How much cash do I need to sell a put on SLB?
Cash required is 100 × strike price. For SLB, that's roughly under $5,000 per contract at a typical strike. Most brokers let you use margin, but for a true cash-secured put you set aside the full amount.
What expiration should I use for SLB cash-secured put trades?
Use 21-35 DTE to capture IV without excess gamma risk as a default for SLB. This window captures the steepest part of the theta curve without excess gamma risk.
Is SLB 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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