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Cardinal Health — Top covered call setups ranked by yield and downside protection
Cardinal Health (CAH) operates in the Health Care sector and has actively traded listed options. Among current candidates, the strongest income setup sits at the $220 strike with 44 days to expiration. IV Rank at 40% means call premiums are average versus the past year. This setup offers higher income potential, but caps upside at the strike. See Wheel Strategy for the full CSP-to-CC cycle.
Strike Placement
32.3% ann.Ranked #1 of 11 contracts by CC Score — balancing call yield, downside protection, and liquidity.
This is ★ Top Ranked of 11 contracts across 6 expirations. ↓ Find it below
CC Score = Income (22%) + Safety (18%) + Liquidity (18%) + Quality (14%) + Event (12%) + IV (8%) + Execution (8%)Annualized return, delta, bid-ask spread, open interest, earnings proximity, IV rank, DTE
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CC Score optimizes for income generation, not total return. Covered calls cap upside — stocks that rally strongly will underperform a buy-and-hold approach. Past CC returns do not predict future yields.
Every covered call strike sorted by CC Score. Higher score = better risk-adjusted income potential.
★ = Highest risk-adjusted CC Score across all expirations and strikes.
| Strike | Premium | Ann. Yield* | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| $218 | $1.73 | 32.7% | 40 |
| Strike | Premium | Ann. Yield* | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| $220 | $2.60 | 27.7% | 54 |
| $215 | $4.70 | 50.1% | 49 |
| $218 | $3.55 | 37.8% | 46 |
| $223 | $1.85 | 19.7% | 46 |
| $225 | $1.27 | 13.6% | 44 |
| Strike | Premium | Ann. Yield* | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| $215 | $5.65 | 41.9% | 45 |
| Strike | Premium | Ann. Yield* | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| $225 | $5.05 | 28.7% | 51 |
| Strike | Premium | Ann. Yield* | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| $220 | $8.10 | 37.3% | 51 |
| Strike | Premium | Ann. Yield* | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| $220★ TOP⚠️ Spans earnings | $8.35 | 32.3% | 55 |
| $230⚠️ Spans earnings | $5.00 | 19.4% | 52 |
*Annualized yield assumes hold to expiration with no early assignment. Actual results may vary.
Quantitative screening, not investment advice. Verify with your broker. Disclaimer
Cardinal Health's IV Rank is 40%, indicating premiums are thinner than usual. In low-IV environments, covered call sellers may need to move closer to the money or use shorter DTE to maintain meaningful yield. Be aware that closer strikes increase assignment probability.
Cardinal Health's top CC strike has a delta of 0.45, above the 0.35 threshold. Higher-delta covered calls generate more premium income but face greater assignment probability. If you are comfortable being called away at $220, this strike maximizes income. Otherwise, consider the next OTM strike for more room.
The bid-ask spread is 13.2% on the top-ranked strike with open interest of 67. Wider spreads increase slippage — the difference between the theoretical mid-price and your actual fill. Use limit orders at or near the mid price, avoid market orders, and consider whether the spread erodes a meaningful portion of the premium collected. If fills are consistently poor, look at more liquid expirations or strikes closer to the money.
The top-ranked covered call for Cardinal Health is the $220 strike expiring 2026-05-15 (44 DTE), offering 32.3% annualized return with a delta of 0.45. It earns a CC Score of 55 out of 100. Data is updated daily after market close.
For Cardinal Health, delta 0.20–0.30 is a common range for covered calls. This gives 70–80% probability of the option expiring worthless while collecting meaningful premium. Lower delta (0.15–0.20) is more conservative, while 0.30–0.40 generates more income but has higher assignment probability.
The CC Score (0–100) ranks covered call opportunities across 7 dimensions: Income potential (22%), Safety (18%), Liquidity (18%), Underlying Quality (14%), Event Safety (12%), IV Opportunity (8%), and Execution Quality (8%). Higher scores mean better risk-adjusted opportunities. Sort by CC Score to find the best strike and expiration combo for Cardinal Health.
Weekly covered calls (7–14 DTE) offer faster theta decay and more flexibility but require active management. Monthly covered calls (30–45 DTE) balance time premium with less frequent rolling. For Cardinal Health, current elevated IV makes both viable — weeklies capture the rich premium faster. The CC Score ranks both DTE ranges so you can compare directly.
The primary risk is capped upside: if Cardinal Health rallies sharply, you are obligated to sell at the strike price and miss gains above it. At the current top-ranked $220 strike (2.7% OTM), any rally beyond that level means you sell shares below market price. To contextualize: covered calls are best suited for sideways-to-mildly-bullish outlooks. If you expect a significant move higher, consider waiting to sell the call or using a wider strike. The CC Score penalizes strikes with elevated event risk to help you avoid the worst setups.
Cardinal Health's IV Rank is 40%, which is relatively low. Premiums may be thin. Consider waiting for IV to rise, using shorter DTE to maintain adequate annualized returns, or moving closer to the money if you are comfortable with the assignment risk.
Cardinal Health's top covered call shows 32.3% annualized. High annualized returns typically result from elevated IV, shorter DTE (which amplifies annualization), or closer-to-the-money strikes. Always check the CC Score — it penalizes strikes with poor liquidity or excessive event risk that may inflate the headline yield.
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