V options — covered call & cash-secured put yields
Visa Inc · Financials
Top 5 covered-call strikes for V
Ranked by annualized yield. Updated every 5 minutes during market hours.
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Top 5 cash-secured puts for V
Sub-spot strikes ranked by annualized return on capital.
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About V options
Visa Inc (V) is a Financials listed company with moderate implied volatility typical of large-cap US equities. V pays a small 0.8% dividend. Dividend-capture early-assignment risk is minimal but worth tracking.
For wheel-strategy traders, V is a solid wheel candidate. The moderate implied volatility typical of large-cap US equities means cash-secured puts collect meaningful premium, and the underlying business profile (Financials) makes it a name many income sellers would be comfortable being assigned at the right strike.
For income-strategy traders, the V option chain typically supports both conservative (delta around 0.20) and aggressive (delta around 0.35) premium-selling setups. The Live Opportunities ranking above scans every active expiration and surfaces the highest-yielding contracts by annualized return.
Income strategies on V
- Covered calls on V — if you own V shares. New to the strategy? Read the full covered-calls guide first.
- Cash-secured puts on V — if you have cash to deploy and would be comfortable owning V. See the cash-secured puts guide for mechanics.
- V wheel strategy — for repeating CSP → assignment → covered call → called-away cycles. The complete wheel-strategy guide covers stock selection and cycle math.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best covered-call strikes for V right now?
The Top 5 list above ranks every covered-call strike across every upcoming expiration on V by annualized yield, refreshed every 5 minutes. Click any strike to open the calculator pre-filled with that contract.
Is V a good wheel-strategy stock?
For wheel-strategy traders, V is a solid wheel candidate. The moderate implied volatility typical of large-cap US equities means cash-secured puts collect meaningful premium, and the underlying business profile (Financials) makes it a name many income sellers would be comfortable being assigned at the right strike.
What delta should I sell on V?
Most income sellers target a 0.20 to 0.35 delta strike. Conservative sellers stay near 0.20 (lower yield, lower assignment risk). Aggressive sellers go to 0.35 (higher yield, higher assignment risk). With moderate implied volatility typical of large-cap US equities, V works well across this range.
Does V pay a dividend, and does it affect my covered call?
V pays a small 0.8% dividend. Dividend-capture early-assignment risk is minimal but worth tracking.