X Wheel: Strike Selection, Premium & Risk
How to sell wheels on United States Steel — optimal strikes, expected premium, and the risks that actually matter for a mid-cap materials name.
Is X a good wheel candidate?
X (United States Steel) is a mid-cap materials 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 X wheel
For the X wheel, sell puts 10-15% below the current price until you are assigned. Once you own the shares, flip to covered calls 8-12% above your cost basis. On a high-volatility name, cycling 21-35 DTE to capture IV without excess gamma risk expirations keeps theta working in your favor without over-exposing you to gamma around earnings.
Expected premium and income on X
Typical monthly premium collected on X 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 X is under $5,000 — the share price and the 100-share lot size set the minimum, not the strategy.
Risk management for X 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. X's high-volatility profile means 3-6% daily moves are normal during earnings or macro catalysts. Materials are commodity-linked, so moves in copper, steel, and agricultural prices drive the stock more than company-specific news.
X Wheel FAQ
Is X a good stock for the wheel strategy?
X is solid for the wheel because of its reasonable spreads and elevated IV (high premium, higher assignment risk). It also pays a dividend, which you continue collecting while holding the shares between wheel legs.
What expiration should I use for X wheel trades?
Use 21-35 DTE to capture IV without excess gamma risk as a default for X. This window captures the steepest part of the theta curve without excess gamma risk.
Is X 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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