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What Happens If I Get Assigned on an Option I Sold (Short Position)?


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In this episode, we tackle one of the most common fears for new and experienced traders alike. What happens if I get assigned on an option I sold (short position)?

Many traders treat assignment like the "boogeyman" of the options world, often fearing it only happens on expiration Friday. We break down the reality of the obligation you take on as a seller, explaining how call and put assignments differ, the mechanics of "early assignment," and why the delivery of shares isn't always a financial disaster. Whether you are trading covered calls or navigating complex spreads, understanding this process is the key to trading with confidence rather than fear.

How has an unexpected assignment changed the way you manage your trading portfolio?

Key Takeaways

  • Assignment is an Obligation: When you sell an option, you give the buyer the right to exercise. If they do, you are 100% obligated to fulfill the contract—either by selling shares (calls) or buying them (puts).
  • The Timing Myth: While most assignments happen near expiration, you are technically at risk for "early assignment" at any time, especially on in-the-money calls just before a stock's ex-dividend date.
  • Portfolio Impact: Assignment settles overnight. You will wake up to find the option contract gone, replaced by a long or short stock position and a corresponding adjustment in your cash balance.
  • Strategic Use: Assignment isn't always a "loss." It can be a "Mission Accomplished" moment if you were using a cash-secured put to acquire stock at a discount or a covered call to sell at a target price.
  • Risk Management: To reduce assignment risk, trade further out-of-the-money, close positions early, or use European-style index options (like SPX) which do not allow for early assignment.

"Assignment isn't always the catastrophe people imagine... knowledge is your umbrella here."

Timestamped Summary

  • [01:37] Defining the core obligation of the option seller (the "Writer").
  • [02:54] Debunking the myth that assignment only happens on expiration Friday.
  • [06:51] Concrete examples: How assignment works for Covered Calls vs. Cash Secured Puts.
  • [10:18] The "Broken Spread" problem: What happens when one leg of a spread is assigned.
  • [15:24] The 4-Step Pro Game Plan for handling an unexpected assignment.

If this breakdown helped demystify assignment for you, share this episode with a fellow trader! Don't let the 'boogeyman' stop your progress—leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and let us know what topic we should simplify next.

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