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Episode Synopsis
Why Traders Lie to Themselves — and How to Stop
When it comes to covered calls and cash-secured puts, most traders tell themselves comforting half-truths:
“I’d be fine owning the stock if it drops.”
“I’d be fine selling my shares if they get called away.”
But when those scenarios actually happen—when a stock gaps lower or rallies far past a strike—those same traders often panic, blame the market, and forget the plan they swore they’d follow.
In this episode, Dan Passarelli unpacks the psychology behind these lies and how to replace emotional trading with data-driven discipline. Through relatable stories (including a red-light ticket and an ancient Roman twist), Dan shows why even the smartest investors fall into the trap of self-deception—and how to break free from it.
In This Episode
Why traders say they’re okay with assignment—but secretly aren’t
How cash-secured puts and covered calls reveal your true comfort with risk
The real “sweet spot” where these strategies outperform the market
How to use data and visualization to make smarter, more objective decisions
What mirror neurons and Michael Jordan can teach you about trading mastery
How to “outhuman your humanness” by training your brain to respond with logic instead of emotion
Key Takeaway
You can’t control the market—but you can control how you react.
When you make trading decisions based on logic and data, not emotion or ego, you gain a consistent edge. Covered calls and cash-secured puts might not make you rich overnight—but they can help you steadily outperform by losing less when others panic.
Subscribe & Support: WealthBuildingPodcast.com — Get access to video extras, subscriber-only trade ideas, Dan’s real covered call and cash-secured put trades, monthly AMAs, and unusual options activity alerts.
Disclosure:
Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Prior to buying or selling an option, investors must read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options (ODD) which can be found at https://www.theocc.com/company-information/documents-and-archives/options-disclosure-document
Don’t trade with money you are not prepared to lose. Anything discussed on this show is intended to be generalized information and not intended to be a recommendation to buy or sell any security. The host and guests are not familiar with listeners’ specific situations. For trading information relevant to your specific needs, speak with a licensed broker or advisor.
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When it comes to covered calls and cash-secured puts, most traders tell themselves comforting half-truths:
“I’d be fine owning the stock if it drops.”
“I’d be fine selling my shares if they get called away.”
But when those scenarios actually happen—when a stock gaps lower or rallies far past a strike—those same traders often panic, blame the market, and forget the plan they swore they’d follow.
In this episode, Dan Passarelli unpacks the psychology behind these lies and how to replace emotional trading with data-driven discipline. Through relatable stories (including a red-light ticket and an ancient Roman twist), Dan shows why even the smartest investors fall into the trap of self-deception—and how to break free from it.
In This Episode
Why traders say they’re okay with assignment—but secretly aren’t
How cash-secured puts and covered calls reveal your true comfort with risk
The real “sweet spot” where these strategies outperform the market
How to use data and visualization to make smarter, more objective decisions
What mirror neurons and Michael Jordan can teach you about trading mastery
How to “outhuman your humanness” by training your brain to respond with logic instead of emotion
Key Takeaway
You can’t control the market—but you can control how you react.
When you make trading decisions based on logic and data, not emotion or ego, you gain a consistent edge. Covered calls and cash-secured puts might not make you rich overnight—but they can help you steadily outperform by losing less when others panic.
Subscribe & Support: WealthBuildingPodcast.com — Get access to video extras, subscriber-only trade ideas, Dan’s real covered call and cash-secured put trades, monthly AMAs, and unusual options activity alerts.
Disclosure:
Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Prior to buying or selling an option, investors must read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options (ODD) which can be found at https://www.theocc.com/company-information/documents-and-archives/options-disclosure-document
Don’t trade with money you are not prepared to lose. Anything discussed on this show is intended to be generalized information and not intended to be a recommendation to buy or sell any security. The host and guests are not familiar with listeners’ specific situations. For trading information relevant to your specific needs, speak with a licensed broker or advisor.
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Wah Wah Wah
Wah wah trumpet failed joke punch line.wav by Doctor_Jekyll -- https://freesound.org/s/240195/ -- License: Attribution 4.0
Dramatic Drum Roll
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