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just noticed HUM options started trading for late April and there's actually some interesting setups worth looking at here.
so the put side: there's a $180 strike with a $10.10 bid. if you sell that put, you're basically saying you'd buy HUM shares at $180 instead of the current $181.36. the premium brings your actual cost basis down to $169.90. that's a solid alternative if you were already thinking about getting into HUM. plus there's a decent chance (56% odds based on current data) the put just expires worthless, which would give you a 5.61% return on that capital commitment — or about 41% annualized if you think about it that way.
the call side is pretty interesting too. HUM is trading at $181.36 right now, and there's a $185 call with a $9.80 bid. if you own HUM shares and sell that call as a covered call, you're locking in a 7.41% total return if it gets called away at expiration. yeah, you might miss out on bigger upside if HUM really runs, but that's the tradeoff. the odds of this one expiring worthless are about 50-50, which means you could keep your shares and the premium.
the implied volatility is sitting around 54-56% on these contracts, while the actual trailing twelve month volatility for HUM is around 51%. so there's some premium in there.
anyway, if you're looking at income strategies or entry points into HUM, these april expirations might be worth digging into. the mechanics are pretty straightforward once you understand the risk-reward.