What should my rule be for handling assignment when I'm running the wheel strategy?
Set Your Assignment Rules
Fill this in once, before you're actually holding assigned shares and deciding under pressure.
Your Result
Fill in the fields on the left and click Generate to build a rules card with your exact numbers, ready to print or copy.
How this is calculated
Assignment is a normal, expected outcome of the wheel strategy, not an error. These rules exist so the response to it is decided in advance, not improvised in the moment.
Capping assignment stock as a percent of your account keeps one underlying from becoming an oversized, unhedged position after a series of assignments.
A hard limit on repeated assignments for the same underlying forces an honest reassessment instead of continuing to sell puts on a stock that keeps landing in your lap.
Pair this with the premium target calculator above so your strike selection is not driven purely by chasing a monthly income number.
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