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Options income: How derivatives income investing may deliver in a changing global market?

Exponential growth in equity income investing such as options income solutions reflects investors’ demand for dependable yield and reduced volatility. Careful selection is now essential, as the landscape expands to nearly 400 options across major markets worldwide.

Why is derivatives income investing, including those using options income, becoming more popular?

Derivatives income investing including those that rely on options to enhance income have experienced exponential growth since 2020. 

Equity-specific derivatives income investing has led the way, surging to over US$250 billion as of 05.03.2026 from just over US$30 billion (Exhibit 1). This expansion has been largely driven by investors’ search for higher and more consistent yields in an environment where traditional income sources have been challenged. 

With the environment marked by global uncertainty and fluctuating interest rates, investors worldwide are seeking  alternative sources of yield with more certainties.  

This shift is reflected in the rising usage of derivatives income ETFs, which includes ETFs using options overlays. This group of ETFs has attracted greater net flows than traditional dividend-focused ones in 3 out of the past 4 years. 

At the same time, ongoing volatility in global markets has further increased the appeal of derivatives income investing. However, with nearly 400 equity derivatives income solutions available including more than 120 launched globally in 20251, the landscape has become crowded and complex, presenting investors with a challenging array of options to navigate.

What should investors consider when choosing an options income strategy?

As the category has expanded rapidly, there is now significant variation in how derivatives income investing including options income are implemented. Key considerations for investors when selecting the right solution include:

1) Active vs Passive equity exposure: Many funds use passive, index-based portfolios, but active management has the potential to add value through stock selection and reducing volatility—advantages not available with passive approaches.

2) Options overlay and income generation: The way the options overlay is managed is crucial. Opportunistic or market-timing overlays can lead to unpredictable outcomes, while funds that adjust the proportion of the portfolio overwritten to meet income targets can affect risk and return. Higher yields often stem from riskier methods, such as call overwriting on single, high-volatility shares or concentrated portfolios.

3) Income distribution methods: Some funds pay out all premium income immediately, while others retain a portion for reinvestment or future distributions.

How may investors incorporate options income strategy into their portfolio?

We believe that combining an actively managed equity portfolio with a disciplined options overlay  for long-term investment avoids the pitfalls of market timing. By regularly selling out-of-the-money call options on a portion of the portfolio, regardless of market conditions, the objective is to generate income across different environments.

In volatile markets, the ability to generate potential higher income is a distinct advantage, supporting income needs and helping to manage risk.

While yield is the primary objective, derivatives income investing can serve several important roles within a portfolio:

1) Yield generation: They seek to enhance overall portfolio income, which is particularly valuable when interest rates are low or declining.

2) Diversified equity solution: These funds seek to present a diversified source of total return not solely dependent on market gains.

3) Reduced credit exposure: They provide the potential for capital appreciation and income with less exposure to credit, duration, and interest rate risk, making them a compelling alternative or complement to high yield bonds, preference shares, or emerging market debt.

Conclusion

Derivatives income investing presents an attractive option for yield-seeking investors, blending equity growth potential with enhanced income. As the category expands, careful selection is key to meeting investment objectives. In today’s environment, this category merits serious consideration within a diversified, outcome-focused portfolio.

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