When to Exit an Options Trade

How NOT to gamble away your profits

      

When to Fold ‘em

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You fold ‘em when the story that drove you to take the position in the first placed has changed.

For example, if you buy a put option on a lousy company, but it becomes an acquisition target, earnings are much better than expected, or some other fundamental part of the story changes, you should consider cutting your losses.


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