SMR NuScale Power
Wheel strategy analysis for NuScale Power. Real-time price, earnings data, and direct links to CSP and covered call calculators.
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Running the Wheel on SMR
Energy Sector · Wheel Strategy BreakdownNuScale Power (SMR) is a energy stock that shows up on a lot of wheel traders' watchlists — and for good reason. Energy stocks ride commodity cycles, which means implied volatility can spike when oil or natural gas moves. Premiums tend to be generous, but you are effectively adding commodity exposure to your portfolio.
Here's the playbook. You start by selling a cash-secured put on SMR at a strike where you'd genuinely want to own 100 shares. Many energy names trade at moderate price levels, keeping the per-contract capital commitment reasonable. If the put expires worthless, you pocket the premium and sell another. If you get assigned, you take delivery of the shares and pivot to selling covered calls above your cost basis until the position is called away. That full cycle — put, assignment, call, called away — is the wheel.
OPEC decisions, inventory reports, and geopolitical events drive short-term moves. If you sell puts on an energy name, think about whether you want that barrel-of-oil risk on your book. Always check the earnings calendar before selling a new contract on SMR — getting assigned the day before an earnings print is a position-management headache you don't need.
If you're considering SMR for the wheel, run the numbers first. The wheel strategy calculator will model your full cycle return, the CSP calculator breaks down annualized yield by strike and expiration, and the covered call calculator helps you pick the right exit strike once you're holding shares. All free, no sign-up required.
Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. All calculations are estimates — actual results will vary. Not financial advice. Full disclosure