ODTE options .... pros/cons?

So stop posting here idiot!



Listen up you PATHETIC FORUM RAT.

Get over yourself.

I will post wherever and whenever I want.

I likely won't be posting during the week
bc I am working on a project and don't
have time for it.

In the meanwhile, why don't you work on
improving your LACKING VOCABULARY,
check you NASTY ATTITUDE, and stop
trying to play at being a moderator.

HAVE A NICE DAY!
 
Listen up you PATHETIC FORUM RAT.

Get over yourself.

I will post wherever and whenever I want.

Looks like you have no life. LOL

bc I am working on a project and don't
have time for it.

Doubt that...

In the meanwhile, why don't you work on
improving your LACKING VOCABULARY,
check you NASTY ATTITUDE, and stop
trying to play at being a moderator.

Was just a suggestion but I will post whatever and however I want.

HAVE A NICE DAY!

You too!
 
Option related posts seem to primarily use imprecise (and therefore significantly ambiguous) terminology. Ripe for those favoring TLA's (Three letter acronyms since they take less effort to say/type than clearly specify what is meant!) that are fine as long as the person on the other end of the conversation is familiar enough with your terms to know what "you" meant, regardless of what you said! EG: when most speak of option DTE, they actually use floor(DTE), where DTE is not an integer, but a real. We also have many of us yet to put in the 10,000 hours, and make "ignorance showing" statements like BSM is crap, when they merely do not understand! We have too few of us with Ben Bernanke's precise use of words that are unambiguous.
 
Umm, no, those are weekly options with 1 day left (or 0DTE). So they had time value over the course of a week.

Aren't 0DTE options initiated at the start of the trading day, and expire that day? They are "daily" options, not weekly?
There is no such options that exist in the US.
0DTE options are simply the ones that are trading on the day of expiration.
 
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