What happened to options market during 9/11?

It's interesting that the OCC remained open for business, including Monday 9/11. I would have expected them to give affected firms time to get their systems running again. I was short a bunch of puts that were already ITM, and went further ITM. None of them got assigned.
 
alanm wrote: "I was short a bunch of puts that were already ITM, and went further ITM. None of them got assigned."
Depends on how much extrinsic value was left in your puts.
daddy's boy
 
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It's interesting that the OCC remained open for business, including Monday 9/11. I would have expected them to give affected firms time to get their systems running again. I was short a bunch of puts that were already ITM, and went further ITM. None of them got assigned.
Do you mean that none got assigned at expiration? That would be pretty unusual.

Don
 
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What happened to the options market when the exchange was closed for a few days and you wanted to get out?

Heavy drinking.

-segv
 
Quote from Don87109:

Do you mean that none got assigned at expiration? That would be pretty unusual.

Don


None were assigned during that week, when the markets were closed. I think I bought them back in some time during the following week. They were mostly September contracts, if I recall correctly, and had little extrinsic value in them. I'll look up the details.
 
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