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The Wheel: Engineering a Triple Income Engine for Sovereignty

The Wheel: Engineering a Triple Income Engine for Sovereignty

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The Wheel is not a "passive income" myth; it is a clinical, high-probability volatility-harvesting operation. In this episode, we strip away the retail fluff and break down the institutional mechanics of the Triple Income Strategy. If you aren't trading with delta discipline and a 70%+ POP obsession, you aren't trading—you’re gambling.

Consistent cash flow in sideways-to-mildly-bullish markets requires converting your collateral into an income engine through aggressive theta decay and the exploitation of put skew.

  • The 0.16 Delta Standard: Why the 1-standard-deviation OTM put is the optimal entry for Cash-Secured Puts (CSPs).

  • The Sweet Spot (30–45 DTE): Capturing the exponential acceleration of the theta decay curve while minimizing gamma risk.

  • IVR & Edge: Why trading below a 40% Implied Volatility Rank is a waste of capital.

  • April 2026 SPY Case Study: Analysis of the $620 strike put with SPY trading at $658.93—calculating the $380 premium/contract potential.

  • The Assignment Trap: Why you must only wheel assets you are willing to hold for 24+ months.

  • Gamma Escalation: The danger of holding short options into the final 7 days of the cycle.

  • Meme Stock Contagion: Chasing high premiums on garbage underlyings is a guaranteed path to bag-holding.

  1. Screen for Liquidity: Focus exclusively on high-volume ETFs or blue chips with tight bid-ask spreads.

  2. Sell the 0.16 Delta: Target 38 DTE for maximum risk-adjusted premium.

  3. Automate Profit: Set GTC orders at 50% of max profit to lock in gains and reset the cycle.

  4. Covered Call Transition: If assigned, immediately pivot to a 0.25–0.35 delta call to aggressively lower your cost basis.

Objective: Maximum clarity. Minimal drawdown. Total financial sovereignty.

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