(1) No. If you're have short option positions that have collapsed to teeny premiums, you should offset them because the risk-reward ratio is no good to the short holder. (2) If you're long a bunch of teenies, it usually means you've let a small loss grow into a big loss. That's a no-no. (3) If you try to hit home runs by buying teenies, you'll eventually strike out too many times and lose all of your money. (4) If all you can do is trade teenies, it means that you're undercapitalized. (5) Teenies? Leave them alone.