Why covered call?

Pardon? That seems incongruous..

How is it that receiving option premium income can reduce the net return over merely holding the index? Is the premium income less than the commission cost to place the option trade? Is there some sort of other fee or benefit excluded??
You might get called away and had to then buy the underlying back at a higher price.
 
You might get called away and had to then buy the underlying back at a higher price.

So... you're holding a stock @ $50 with a written call @$60. You get called away @$60 and immediately rebuy @$60 and write a new call @$70. Messy logistics, but where's the downside performance hit?
 
So... you're holding a stock @ $50 with a written call @$60. You get called away @$60 and immediately rebuy @$60 and write a new call @$70. Messy logistics, but where's the downside performance hit?
The stock might next drops to $40, so next month you sell call @ $50, stock called away @ $51. You bought stock back @ $60 and sold it @ $40 + some collect small premium per buy-write strategy.... So you lost on net stock purchase. How do I know? Did that back in 2013 on my long term holdings.
 
So... you're holding a stock @ $50 with a written call @$60. You get called away @$60 and immediately rebuy @$60 and write a new call @$70. Messy logistics, but where's the downside performance hit?

You get called away @$60 and have to rebuy at $70. That's happened to me sometimes.
 
The stock might next drops to $40, so next month you sell call @ $50, stock called away @ $51. You bought stock back @ $60 and sold it @ $40 + some collect small premium per buy-write strategy.... So you lost on net stock purchase. How do I know? Did that back in 2013 on my long term holdings.

But aren't you still no worse off then if you'd held the stock through the decline... plus you have collected premium... ??

Seems to me that if somebody were going to hold a portfolio "through thick and thin", he'd be writing calls all the time.
 
such a stupid discussion by amateurs, wish more people like you are around
Yes, first lesson I learned: My counter parties are no as dumb as me. No, they don't hand over free money to me, in fact, they usually take money from me because they need my money to stay in business.
 
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