
Best 14-Day & 30-Day Cash-Secured Puts for News Corporation (NWSA) — Up to 0.25% Premium Yield
News Corporation · NWSA · Cash Secured Put · Updated Jun 11, 2026
Highlighted 14–30 day cash-secured puts on News Corporation (NWSA) reach up to 0.25% annualized yield (0.13% avg on top strikes in the tables below).
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Open full screener| Strike | Expiration | DTE | Delta | Premium | Yield | Score | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $20.00 | Jun 18 | 7 | -0.12 | $0.50 | 0.25% | 11 | Open |
| $25.00 | Jun 18 | 7 | -0.13 | $0.13 | 0.20% | 7 | Open |
| $22.50 | Jun 18 | 7 | -0.16 | $0.50 | 0.22% | 2 | Open |
| $12.50 | Jun 18 | 7 | -0.05 | $0.00 | 0.00% | 0 | Open |
| $15.00 | Jun 18 | 7 | -0.07 | $0.00 | 0.00% | 0 | Open |
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Key Metrics
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Cash-secured puts snapshot
Insights
Top pick
Best cash-secured puts for News Corporation (NWSA): $20.00 strike expiring Jun 18, 2026, 0.25% yield.
Short-term opportunities
News Corporation (NWSA) has competitive cash-secured puts expiring within ~14–21 days—use the 14-day screener filter to compare.
Implied volatility
Average IV for News Corporation (NWSA) is 218.7% (elevated)— favorable for premium sellers.
Lowest capital at risk
Lowest strike CSP for News Corporation (NWSA): $12.50 at 0.00% yield.
How to use this page
- Review News Corporation (NWSA) fundamentals — Check stock price, sector, and technicals in the company snapshot, then compare top contract cards.
- Open the screener for News Corporation (NWSA) — Open our Cash Secured Puts screener with NWSA 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 News Corporation (NWSA) cash-secured puts shows average premium yield of 0.13% and peaks at 0.25%. Average implied volatility is 218.7% (peak 398.7%), indicating elevated volatility for premium sellers. News Corporation (NWSA) operates in the Communication Services sector within the Entertainment 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 News Corporation (NWSA)?
The best cash-secured puts for News Corporation (NWSA) reach up to 0.25% annualized yield (0.13% average on top strikes). This page emphasizes roughly 14–21 day expirations plus 30-day style windows. Compare strike, DTE, delta, and IV in the tables below, then open the screener for full filters.
What are News Corporation (NWSA)'s fundamentals for cash-secured puts?
For News Corporation (NWSA), key fundamentals include last price $26.96, P/E 34.5, market cap $14.9 Billion, Communication 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 News Corporation (NWSA)?
Use our Cash Secured Puts screener with News Corporation (NWSA) pre-loaded: filter by premium yield, DTE (14-day or 30-day windows), delta, and implied volatility (218.7% avg IV on this page).
What is the average premium yield for News Corporation (NWSA) cash-secured puts?
Average premium yield for News Corporation (NWSA) cash-secured puts is 0.13%, with top contracts up to 0.25%. Yields move with strike, expiration, and IV (avg 218.7%, peak 398.7%).
Is News Corporation (NWSA) a good stock for cash-secured puts?
News Corporation (NWSA) offers cash-secured puts with yields up to 0.25%. WSO rates it A-. It is in Communication Services. IV is elevated—weigh premium income vs. assignment and earnings risk.
What expiration dates are available for News Corporation (NWSA) cash-secured puts?
News Corporation (NWSA) has short-dated contracts (~7–21 DTE) and medium-term expirations (~22–45 DTE) on this page. Use DTE chips to jump to the screener with matching expiration filters.
How does implied volatility affect News Corporation (NWSA) cash-secured puts?
IV drives option premiums: News Corporation (NWSA) averages 218.7% IV (peak 398.7%). Higher IV can mean richer premiums but more price swing—balance yield with delta and DTE.