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How to Track Options, Stocks, and Dividends Together

Many income investors use a combination of stocks, dividends, covered calls, and cash-secured puts.

Why separate views are incomplete

Brokerage pages may separate options, stocks, transactions, and dividends. That can hide how the full income strategy is performing.

Tracking total income

Total portfolio income can include dividends, option premium, realized trade income, and stock outcomes. Reviewing them together gives a clearer picture.

Connecting dividends and options

A stock can produce dividends and be used for covered calls. Tracking both helps investors understand income from the same underlying position.

How YieldDock gives one dashboard

YieldDock brings stocks, dividends, options income, P&L, closed trades, and brokerage context into a single portfolio income dashboard.

YieldDock does not provide financial advice. YieldDock is for tracking, organization, reporting, and portfolio visibility only.

Explore the YieldDock demo

See sample covered calls, cash-secured puts, stocks, dividends, and portfolio income views before connecting any brokerage.