Andy 1688
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Sister, can I ask you two questions? 1- Will the last day's right to the end of the day be emptied when the market opens? But why are there still people trading at the end of the market? Is immutable waste paper expired? 2- How long after the market opens do you usually buy same-day options? Do you have to wait until the trend stabilizes and becomes obvious before buying it? Or do you have a unique approach of your own? Thank you
William_9975 : Old Bao, why are you so good
包小姐的养老金 OP William_9975 : It feels very accurate, right?![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
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 guru, just a professional
Andy 1688 : Sister, can I ask you two questions?![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
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1- Will the last day's right to the end of the day be emptied when the market opens? But why are there still people trading at the end of the market? Is immutable waste paper expired?
2- How long after the market opens do you usually buy same-day options? Do you have to wait until the trend stabilizes and becomes obvious before buying it? Or do you have a unique approach of your own?
Thank you
包小姐的养老金 OP Andy 1688 : 1. No, you can trade as long as there is value; the risk of zeroing on the last day is just high. So it's hard to play
2. There are no rules. If you think you can buy and sell, you will trade; you don't need to be tied to any ideas; this 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 Bao
If I sell put options, when the price reaches the strike price, will I need to buy 100 shares at that price?