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What Is the Risk of “Early Exercise” for a Covered Call?

The risk of early exercise is that the covered call writer is forced to sell their underlying asset at the strike price sooner than expected. This prematurely ends the income stream from the asset (e.g. dividends) and caps the capital gains.

While the maximum profit is still realized, the timing is dictated by the buyer, disrupting the writer's original plan.

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