MSTR surprisingly surged to 170 after hours, which is unexpected. But on the other hand, a large number of MSTR options have expired worthless, and those who missed this wave indeed lost out. Looking at the after-hours movement, there's a bit of regret. Options trading is indeed risky; the time cost is too high.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-10 03:10
170 directly broke through my psychological price level. How can these options traders still dare to sleep?
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-09 12:53
170? No way, I missed it again. My options were really given away for free.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 01-07 19:40
After-hours 170, this aerial relay is really fierce, and the options going to zero is even more extreme
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-07 03:55
170? Damn, I didn't watch the market, I lost everything.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 01-07 03:54
170? I just said you shouldn't have closed the position yesterday...
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 01-07 03:54
At the 170 level, I feel like it's just harvesting the little guys. Options really are a race against time.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 01-07 03:41
Did everyone really go all-in at 170? Damn, I really overslept.
Options are just a ticking time bomb; the losses are all regret money.
Nothing more to say, wait for the signal next time before acting.
MSTR surprisingly surged to 170 after hours, which is unexpected. But on the other hand, a large number of MSTR options have expired worthless, and those who missed this wave indeed lost out. Looking at the after-hours movement, there's a bit of regret. Options trading is indeed risky; the time cost is too high.