Apple Shares Too Expensive? Here's A ‘Poor Person’s Covered Call’ On The Stock

 | Feb 10, 2021 09:32AM ET

“Covered calls on Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)” was the theme we discussed in detail last week. In the earlier post, we noted that buying 100 shares of Apple would cost around $13,500, a considerable investment for many people.

Some investors prefer to put together a "poor person's covered call," on the stock instead. Therefore, today we introduce a diagonal debit spread on Apple, which is sometimes used to replicate a covered call position at a considerably lower cost.

Investors who are new to options might want to-revisit last week’s article first (link above), before reading this one. For many readers, today’s piece should help increase their understanding of options. For more experienced investors, it is likely to offer ideas for future trades.

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First, let’s take a look at LEAPS options.

LEAPS stands for "Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities.” Readers might also see websites referring to them as LEAP options or LEAPs.

Investors who believe in the long-run growth potential of underlying assets, like stocks or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), could consider using LEAPS options, which are long-dated, usually one to two years till expiration.

Investors like LEAPS as they “cost less” than stocks, i.e., they’re offered at option contract prices.

However, there are no free lunches on Wall Street. Being “cheaper” comes at a price. As with all options, LEAPS have expiry dates by which the “predicted” move should play out.

As they are long-term investments, participants have quite a long time (i.e., around two years, depending on the chosen option) to follow the moves in the price of the underlying security. Nonetheless, they still expire and the trader could lose all the capital invested if the expected move does not materialize.

Therefore, before jumping into LEAPS, an investor should be clear about their hedging requirements or speculative objectives. Within their risk/return parameters, they should understand how these long-dated options can help.

Those investors who would like to learn more about trading strategies with LEAPs can refer to the educational websites of the Nasdaq Exchange .

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