Confluent, Inc. - Class A (CFLT) Covered Calls

Confluent, Inc. is a leading data infrastructure company that pioneered the "data in motion" category. Founded by the creators of Apache Kafka, the company provides a cloud-native platform designed to connect and process real-time data streams across an organization. Its flagship offerings, Confluent Cloud and Confluent Platform, enable enterprises to transition from legacy batch processing to continuous streaming, powering real-time applications, AI agents, and modern analytics.

You can sell covered calls on Confluent, Inc. - Class A to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for CFLT (prices last updated Wed 4:16 PM ET):

Confluent, Inc. - Class A (CFLT) Stock Quote
Last Change Bid Ask Volume P/E Market Cap
30.71 -0.02 30.67 30.73 5.0M - 11
Covered Calls For Confluent, Inc. - Class A (CFLT)
Expiration Strike Call Bid Net Debit Return
If Flat
Annualized
Return If Flat
Mar 20 31 0.00 30.73 0.0% 0.0%
Apr 17 31 0.00 30.73 0.0% 0.0%
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Core Business and Products

Confluent operates a pure-play subscription business centered on its Data Streaming Platform (DSP). The core of its offering is a cloud-native version of Apache Kafka, re-engineered for massive scale and reliability. The business is divided into two primary segments: Confluent Cloud, a fully managed serverless offering, and Confluent Platform, a self-managed enterprise-grade distribution for hybrid and on-premises environments. A key growth driver is the integration of Apache Flink, which provides advanced stream processing capabilities. This allows customers to not only move data but to enrich, filter, and join it in real-time, creating "AI-ready" data products for immediate consumption by generative AI agents and large language models.

Competitive Landscape

The data streaming market is highly competitive, featuring cloud hyperscalers and specialized software firms. Confluent competes with managed Kafka services from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. In the broader data and observability sector, it encounters peers such as MongoDB, Inc., Elastic N.V., and Datadog, Inc.. It also competes with data lakehouse providers like Snowflake Inc. for the role of the primary enterprise data foundation. Confluent differentiates itself through its "Kora" engine, which provides superior performance and lower total cost of ownership compared to standard open-source Kafka, and its focus on being a cloud-neutral, specialized "connective tissue" for the modern tech stack.

Strategic Outlook and Innovation

The company is currently in a transition period following IBM’s $11 billion acquisition announcement in late 2025. Strategic innovation is focused on the "Agentic AI" era, where real-time data is essential for AI agents to make autonomous decisions. The 2026 product roadmap includes "Tableflow," which automates the conversion of streaming data into Apache Iceberg tables for easier use in data lakes. Another priority is the expansion of WarpStream, a "bring your own cloud" deployment model that optimizes cost and security for high-volume users. While the merger with IBM is expected to close by mid-2026, Confluent continues to invest heavily in its partner ecosystem, aiming to become the universal "smart data platform" that bridges fragmented data across public and private clouds, data centers, and third-party SaaS applications.

 
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