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20 June
MAS August 16th Options Begin Trading

Investors in Masco Corp. (Symbol: MAS) saw new options become available today, for the August 16th expiration. At Stock Options Channel, our YieldBoost formula has looked up and down the MAS options chain for the new August 16th contracts and identified the following call contract of particular interest.

The call contract at the $70.00 strike price has a current bid of 40 cents. If an investor was to purchase shares of MAS stock at the current price level of $69.08/share, and then sell-to-open that call contract as a "covered call," they are committing to sell the stock at $70.00. Considering the call seller will also collect the premium, that would drive a total return (excluding dividends, if any) of 1.91% if the stock gets called away at the August 16th expiration (before broker commissions). Of course, a lot of upside could potentially be left on the table if MAS shares really soar, which is why looking at the trailing twelve month trading history for Masco Corp., as well as studying the business fundamentals becomes important. Below is a chart showing MAS's trailing twelve month trading history, with the $70.00 strike highlighted in red:

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Considering the fact that the $70.00 strike represents an approximate 1% premium to the current trading price of the stock (in other words it is out-of-the-money by that percentage), there is also the possibility that the covered call contract would expire worthless, in which case the investor would keep both their shares of stock and the premium collected. The current analytical data (including greeks and implied greeks) suggest the current odds of that happening are 51%. On our website under the contract detail page for this contract, Stock Options Channel will track those odds over time to see how they change and publish a chart of those numbers (the trading history of the option contract will also be charted). Should the covered call contract expire worthless, the premium would represent a 0.58% boost of extra return to the investor, or 3.71% annualized, which we refer to as the YieldBoost.

The implied volatility in the call contract example above is 25%.

Meanwhile, we calculate the actual trailing twelve month volatility (considering the last 251 trading day closing values as well as today's price of $69.08) to be 24%. For more put and call options contract ideas worth looking at, visit StockOptionsChannel.com.

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