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Dan breaks down the true “secret sauce” of successful wheel trading: pairing the right objective (trade vs. skate) with the right type of analysis (fundamental vs. technical). He demonstrates how to reverse-engineer strike prices using dividend yields and valuation metrics and walks through a real example using Verizon (VZ).

Key Topics
  • Defining the skate objective vs. the trade objective
  • Why trade objective trades pair naturally with fundamental analysis
  • Why skate objective trades pair naturally with technical analysis
  • How to reverse-engineer strike prices using target dividend yields
  • How to set strike prices using target P/E ratios
  • Real-world example: Verizon (VZ) dividend and valuation analysis
  • When to wait for better pricing or volatility before selling puts
  • Preview of using support and resistance for skate trades
Key Takeaways

Every wheel trade needs a single, clear objective. Choose either skate (avoid assignment) or trade (seek assignment) to stay consistent and intentional.

Match your analysis to your objective. Use fundamentals for trade-objective entries and technicals for skate-objective premium selling.

Reverse-engineer your strike prices. Start with the yield or valuation you want, determine the stock price that achieves it, and choose the strike accordingly.

Premium can tweak your effective entry price—but don’t lose the plot. Premium helps refine entry, but fundamentals should guide the trade.

Wheel trading can be “almost win–win,” but risk still exists. Assignment locks in value; non-assignment yields premium—but price risk remains.

Conservative income plays can complement growth positions. High-yield value names can balance more aggressive holdings.

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Next Episode Preview: Next time, Dan digs deeper into technical analysis for skate-objective trades, focusing on how horizontal support and resistance can help identify strike prices where the stock is less likely to move—boosting your confidence and consistency when selling premium.

Disclosure:

Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Prior to buying or selling an option, investors must read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options (ODD) which can be found at https://www.theocc.com/company-information/documents-and-archives/options-disclosure-document

Don’t trade with money you are not prepared to lose. Anything discussed on this show is intended to be generalized information and not intended to be a recommendation to buy or sell any security. The host and guests are not familiar with listeners’ specific situations. For trading information relevant to your specific needs, speak with a licensed broker or advisor.

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