Once you’ve opened an options position, you really only face three possible outcomes: you can close the position early, hold it until expiration and exercise, or simply let it settle at expiration. Many beginners assume they need to hold their options until expiration. But in practice, experienced traders often close early. Why is that? 📒 Let’s see how The Options Handbook breaks it down in detail: ▶ Lock in profits or cut losses Options don't just move with the stock price. They're also affected by time decay and implied volatility. That means the option's value can change significantly even if the stock isn't moving much. ▶ Example Stock A trades at $100 You buy a Call option with a strike price
Options strategy test
Options strategies are coming soon! We are recruiting experienced Tiger Trade options users as volunteers to test our options combination strategy products. You will have the opportunity to experience this feature in advance and provide us with your feedback and suggestions. To participate in the beta testing, please click the link below. If you have any questions or product suggestions during the beta testing period, please share your thoughts in this discussion topic.
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