Andy 1688
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Sister, may I ask you two questions? 1- Is the last day's end-of-day options supposed to be liquidated at the opening? But why are there still people trading at the closing? Does it become worthless when it expires? 2- How long do you usually buy options after the market opens? Do you wait for the trend to stabilize before buying? Or do you have your own unique approach? Thank you.
William_9975 : Brother Bao, why are you so amazing?
包小姐的养老金 OP William_9975 : It feels very accurate, right?
William_9975 包小姐的养老金 OP : Yes, the stock god.
包小姐的养老金 OP William_9975 : Not a stock god, just a professional.
Andy 1688 : Sister, may I ask you two questions?
1- Is the last day's end-of-day options supposed to be liquidated at the opening? But why are there still people trading at the closing? Does it become worthless when it expires?
2- How long do you usually buy options after the market opens? Do you wait for the trend to stabilize before buying? Or do you have your own unique approach?
Thank you.
包小姐的养老金 OP Andy 1688 : No, as long as there is value, you can trade, the risk of going to zero on the last day is just high. So it's hard to play.
2, there is no pattern, if you think you can buy and sell, you will buy and sell, there is no need to be bound by any concept, it is meaningless.
Andy 1688 : Sister, thank you!
What you said is right, the market changes in the blink of an eye, perhaps we should adapt to the changes.
Norman86 : Miss BaoIf I sell put options, when the price reaches the strike price, will I need to buy 100 shares at that price?