Excellent abbreviation of connections between different economic factors! Didn’t know any of this!
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I haven't even been holding these contracts over 24 hours, and I am already going to take some profit by selling a portion of my contracts.
This will minimize risk at the same time as taking in some gains. It is a win-win.
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This will minimize risk at the same time as taking in some gains. It is a win-win.
$Unity Software(U.US$ $Palantir(PLTR.US$ $Amazon(AMZN.US$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US$ $Bit Brother(BETS.US$ $Invesco QQQ Trust(QQQ.US$ $SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average Trust(DIA.US$
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Personally, I like to think of losses as the stock going on sale, and I only do that when I know very well, the valuation of the company and it’s performance so given that, when there is loss happening, I can almost feel people waiting to buy as long as I can Until it hits rock bottom. However, I’m completely new to options and my first few are going to be with me staring at the screen and not relying on an automatic quit.
@tough Flamingo_6039:the best idea is to expect whatever you buy to go to 0 as soon as you buy it. especially shorted dated exp. with that mentality of "this is how much I will lose" you must fit that into your risk reward plan. from there you can buy only what you are willing to lose on a single trade, and THEN set your profit targets.
stopping out on options like you said, you miss the potential move just because the underlying moved against you for a brief moment.
stopping out on options like you said, you miss the potential move just because the underlying moved against you for a brief moment.