Average premium income selling 1 month option on solid non volatile stocks is 1-2%. What is the point of this strategy if you can invest in T-Bills and get roughly the same amount of % with virtually no risk?
In which universe do T-bills yield 12% a year?
1 month t bill ~1% no?
You are saying that the yield on short stock options is 1% a month or per year?
that's annualized 1%.