I've been wanting to try my hand at running a Poor Man's Covered Call (PMCC), and finally bit the bullet. If you aren't familiar, a PMCC is where you a buy a Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities (LEAPS) and then sell Covered Calls (CC) against the LEAP.
A LEAP is just an option that is far in the future, a year or more.
You can see them when you pull up the options for a security. If you see calls and puts that have an expiration that are one year or further away, that's a LEAP.
The way it works is this:
You buy a LEAP ITM, usually around .8 delta. The reason you want to be ITM is for protection if the underlying goes down in price. You have some cushion to prevent your LEAP from being worthless one morning. You'll see why that's important below.
So you buy a LEAP, which will have very slow theta decay. You then sell CC's against the LEAP, preferably above your breakeven on the LEAP. When the LEAP is coming close to expiration, you sell it back.
Put another way, you are basically "borrowing" the stock for a year to sell calls against it. You then return the borrowed stock (selling the LEAP call) for a wash. (This assumes the underlying price went up over time to some extent.) And then you keep the premium from the recurring covered calls you were selling.
A few keys things that I've learned:
- PMCC on low IVR stocks, not high IVR. The reason is that high IVR stocks are, by their nature, less predictable. That's why they have high IVR. A PMCC should be more like a highly-predictable revenue stream, not a gamble that a stock will skyrocket in price overnight.
- Do not PMCC on meme stocks. (See above.) There is a high risk the underlying will tank, you'll own a worthless LEAP, and you'll be forced to hold the LEAP hoping the underlying goes up or you'll try to dig out by selling covered calls below your cost basis.
I am running a PMCC on MMM currently. Here is what I have so far (below). I'll run the PMCC until December and then STC the LEAP. My goal is to generate $1873.67 in profit from $3515.00 in capital. That seems extreme, so we will see how this plays out.