New to options trading. Any reason why I shouldn’t do this?

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New to options trading. Any reason why I shouldn’t do this?

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New to options trading. Any reason why I shouldn’t do this?



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New to options trading. Any reason why I shouldn’t do this?


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32 Comments

  1. heycals

    Won’t get filled at that price so won’t matter

  2. DryExperience5050

    You can do it but nobody will sell you at 0.001$. See the bid and ask spread. In crude terms, put sellers are asking for $20.65 (total $2065) to sell one put and put buyers are willing to pay $19.65 (total $1965) for one put. You can enter a limit order for $0.001 but it will not be fulfilled and remain pending as no seller will be selling at that price.

    My 2 cents, if you are unaware of this stuff, do not spend money on options. Options are extremely risky and you will lose a lot of money

  3. WhatsThereInName9

    It’s like asking / biding $1 to buy a house in SF. You can bid but nobody wants to sell at that price .

  4. NiceAsset

    The bid/ask is ~$20 contract; where do you think your buying this for $.001 ?

  5. Inness15

    Look at the $100 strike boss

  6. CartmanAndCartman

    How is it you guys find wsb and surprise me every time with these posts?!

  7. vimspate

    You can ask Apple to buy at $90 but nobody will sell you. And you also ask Apple to sell at $190 but nobody will buy from you.

  8. Dimvo7

    just focus on the Delta and Theta. Buy within $5 move either way..

    make sure Delta is closer to .30 per contract so you can make money faster. and the further your options, the less Theta burn you will have.

    some days you just might get lucky buying out of the money contracts, example would of been Meta earnings, it dipped 25 dollars so a $10 contract would of been worth $1100

  9. DemonMouseVG

    Homie….you know in order to buy the contract you buy it from someone right? Would you sell that contract for $0.001? Common sense man, come on.

  10. VisualMod

    >I do not understand what you are asking.

  11. PeeLoosy

    That increment is not supported.

  12. attofreak

    besides whatever shenanigans you’re trying to do here, you understand the basic theory of options trading? all them greeks and decay in an option’s value?

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  14. Elis_33

    Well you can buy that contract, but selling it will be another story.

    There’s no bids for it unless for some reason it goes way up well before the 4th, wich is very very improbable.

  15. STRB0G

    it wont let you

    thats a pretty good one

  16. 7smokes

    Very deep Itm, I bought 95 puts on them… I think their report on Tuesday will suck

  17. Such-Combination5046

    Am i seeing this right? 135 put on 11/4?

  18. Rezhits69

    #4 with a chocolate frosty OP “figures out” how to trade options and losses it all within the first couple days of next week

  19. FoxLiesPeopleDie

    Paper trade until you gain an understanding. In this case however you will not get a willing participant.

  20. jasonapplebaum2502

    Please!!!!! paper trade options for a couple weeks before you actually do it. You’re probably regarded enough to lose everything buying the cheapest option you see expiring next week.

  21. TheAuDaCiTyofthisGuY

    Bruh the bid and ask spread is a dollar so as soon as you buy you’ll be down a 100 per contract

  22. Iamthestockmarket21

    Don’t trade options if you’re new you’re asking to lose money bro

  23. Ashpro2000

    Will get rejected at that price.

  24. soffo_moric

    Your words are so foolishly and
    ignorantly composed that I
    cannot believe you understand
    them.
    You have, in fact, not a spark of
    knowledge, and yet you babble
    on and on.
    You are a toad eater and a
    fawner

    MARTIN LUTHER

  25. Break-Jumpy

    Obviously it’s worthless that’s why it’s so cheap, you on YouTube and learn the fundamentals first on options cause it’s tons of them… options game is ruthless and you will go broke, paper trade first but go watch videos on it cause that’s how I learned

  26. Retarded_ape_monke

    you belong here

  27. Fluid_Football

    Because Abnb is a scam like WeWork

  28. sonotmyself

    Because it robinhood

  29. Realdavidlima

    Won’t get filled at that price & you don’t have ample time for it to get to 135$/share

  30. 4SPCE

    Because you’re new to options…

  31. Billystep

    You won’t get filled at the price your looking at. I assume your looking at after hour pricing for options. Can’t go by prices when market closed my friend

  32. Traditionaltraitor

    Options are basically gambling. If you have a good hunch once or twice a year. Put a small amount of money and gamble it but otherwise i would steer away from it.

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