MHh
03-13
Replying to @MHh: @Success88 @SR050321 @Universe宇宙 @HelenJanet @Kaixiang @rL @AliceSam @DiAngel @Fenger1188 @SPOT_ON come join//@MHh:Expecting big swings but it doesn’t change the strategy at all for those who are investors. Will still be a buy when or only if the price is right. However, if there is a squeeze pushing up prices, then it will be just a drama night to watch for those happy to just hold their positions. Of course, can consider selling a portion or all of one’s holdings to take profit and to buy them back at a later time when the price is right. For traders, it will be a busy night.


Not an expert on derivatives and options. But I guess the same principles hold. May want to exit earlier if the volatility is beyond’s one risk appetite.


As with all, buying and selling decisions are both a science and an art. Stay calm and trade wisely.
Quad Witching Coming! Pick 0DTE Options?
The first Quadruple witching day of 2024 is on its way - this Friday! On this day, 4 kinds of derivatives will expire. Heavy trading volume makes the market highly volatile compared to normal days. Zero-day expiration (0DTE) options, also known as same-day expiration options, are options contracts that expire on the same day they are traded. This concept has been expanded: options expiring that week can also be counted as 0DTE. ---------------- Would you choose 0DTE options as Quad witching day is around the corner?
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