
Best Cash-Secured Puts for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) — Up to 2.12% Premium Yield
Cincinnati Financial Corporation · CINF · Cash Secured Put · Updated Jun 17, 2026
Highlighted near-term cash-secured puts on Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) reach up to 2.12% annualized yield (0.87% avg on top strikes in the tables below).
View CINF chartTop Cash Secured Puts
Open full screener| Strike | Expiration | DTE | Delta | Premium | Yield | Score | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $170.00 | Jul 17 | 30 | -0.48 | $4.40 | 2.12% | 35 | Open |
| $165.00 | Jul 17 | 30 | -0.34 | $2.85 | 1.39% | 29 | Open |
| $135.00 | Jul 17 | 30 | -0.07 | $0.98 | 0.04% | 12 | Open |
| $140.00 | Jul 17 | 30 | -0.07 | $0.80 | 0.04% | 11 | Open |
| $160.00 | Jul 17 | 30 | -0.22 | $1.65 | 0.78% | 8 | Open |
Key Metrics
Financial Performance
Cash-secured puts snapshot
Insights
Top pick
Best cash-secured puts for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF): $170.00 strike expiring Jul 17, 2026, 2.12% yield.
Implied volatility
Average IV for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) is 34.3% (elevated)— favorable for premium sellers.
Lowest capital at risk
Lowest strike CSP for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF): $135.00 at 0.04% yield.
How to use this page
- Review Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) fundamentals — Check stock price, sector, and technicals in the company snapshot, then compare top contract cards.
- Open the screener for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) — Open our Cash Secured Puts screener with CINF pre-loaded and optional 14-day or 30-day DTE filters.
- Compare and execute — Refine yield, delta, and IV in the screener, then place the trade in your broker.
Analysis
Our analysis of Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) cash-secured puts shows average premium yield of 0.87% and peaks at 2.12%. Average implied volatility is 34.3% (peak 55.0%), indicating elevated volatility for premium sellers. Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) operates in the Financial Services sector within the Insurance - Property & Casualty industry. Use the tables below to compare strike, DTE, and delta before opening the full screener.
FAQ
What are the best cash-secured puts for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF)?
The best cash-secured puts for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) reach up to 2.12% annualized yield (0.87% average on top strikes). Compare strike, DTE, delta, and IV in the tables below, then open the screener for full filters.
What are Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF)'s fundamentals for cash-secured puts?
For Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF), key fundamentals include last price $171.22, P/E 9.7, market cap $26.1 Billion, Financial Services sector, WSO rating A, analyst consensus Buy. Fundamentals help you judge assignment risk and premium richness before selling options.
How do I find cash-secured puts for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF)?
Use our Cash Secured Puts screener with Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) pre-loaded: filter by premium yield, DTE (14-day or 30-day windows), delta, and implied volatility (34.3% avg IV on this page).
What is the average premium yield for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) cash-secured puts?
Average premium yield for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) cash-secured puts is 0.87%, with top contracts up to 2.12%. Yields move with strike, expiration, and IV (avg 34.3%, peak 55.0%).
Is Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) a good stock for cash-secured puts?
Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) offers cash-secured puts with yields up to 2.12%. WSO rates it A. It is in Financial Services. IV is elevated—weigh premium income vs. assignment and earnings risk.
What expiration dates are available for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) cash-secured puts?
Top contracts on this page use medium-term expirations. Filter any DTE in the screener for Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF).
How does implied volatility affect Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) cash-secured puts?
IV drives option premiums: Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) averages 34.3% IV (peak 55.0%). Higher IV can mean richer premiums but more price swing—balance yield with delta and DTE.