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The Income Wheel

A quant's evidence-based system for real monthly options income — including what the sales pitches leave out.

Selling options is a business: you collect small premiums for taking real risks. Businesses survive on risk management, not optimism. This book teaches the wheel as a professional would run it — with the index evidence, the sizing rules, the repair playbook, and a museum of blowups so you never join it.

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Paperback & Kindle · By Robert Eisenlohr — quant researcher & developer, former FINRA Series 57 trader

The Income Wheel book cover

What makes this book different

The evidence, not the pitch

Four decades of Cboe buy-write and put-write index data — returns, volatility, and the drawdowns of 2008, 2020, and 2022 — before you risk a dollar.

A real system

The wheel as a state machine: scan → select → size → enter → manage → roll or take assignment → log → review. With the complete monthly operations checklist.

Risk rules first

Position sizing and risk-of-ruin math, sector caps, event filters, and the exact market regimes where premium selling gets people hurt.

Honest expectations

What realistic annual outcomes look like, why "income" isn't always return, and when a plain index fund beats the wheel.

Taxes & accounts

How premiums are actually taxed, assignment basis adjustments, qualified covered calls, wash-sale traps, and running the wheel inside an IRA.

The Blowup Museum

Volmageddon 2018, the OptionSellers.com collapse, the GME squeeze — each with the one risk rule that would have survived it.

Inside the system

Written from the professional side of the screen

Robert Eisenlohr at a trading desk

Robert Eisenlohr has spent 23+ years as a professional engineer and quantitative developer, most recently building portfolio-analysis and risk systems used inside a Tier-1 global bank — across equities, options, currencies, and futures. Earlier in his career, while working at a proprietary trading firm, he held the FINRA Series 57 (Securities Trader) registration.

He has watched what separates traders who compound from traders who blow up, and it is never the entry. It's the sizing, the process, and the honesty about risk. That's what this book teaches.

Fair warning: if you're looking for "turn every Friday into a payday," this is the wrong book. Options involve risk and are not suitable for every investor. This one assumes you'd rather build a durable income process than chase a slogan.

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Available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle. Paperback ISBN 979-8-187809-78-3.

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General educational information only — not investment, financial, tax, or legal advice, and not a recommendation. The author is not a licensed or registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, attorney, or CPA. Options carry risk of substantial loss and are not suitable for every investor. Review the OCC's "Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options" and consult your own licensed professionals before trading.