Options Income
Monthly Options Income Report: What to Include
A monthly options income report helps investors understand how their strategies performed over time.
Premium collected
The report should show option premium collected during the month and separate it by strategy when possible.
Realized income
Realized income should focus on completed trades, including options that expired, were bought back, closed, assigned, or otherwise completed.
Open trades
Open trades should show current exposure, DTE, strike, premium remaining, and assignment or expiration risk.
Closed trades
Closed trades help answer what actually happened during the period, including win rate, premium kept, and realized P&L.
Assignments
Assignments should connect option premium with stock transactions so investors can understand the true outcome.
Upcoming expirations
A useful report should show contracts expiring soon so investors can review positions before expiration.
Dividends and total income
For income investors, dividends should be reviewed alongside options premium and realized trade income.
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