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Subject: Re: OPTN: Market on Close
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Mervin,
I don't think you really want to replace stops with options. You are still in
a bad trade without a stop on your original position.
You may want to protect yourself from a big loss with an option, or take an
opposite position using options, but you should never enter the market
without an exit strategy.
You can limit your loss within a comfort zone suitable for your style of
trading with stops, but not with options.
It is very easy to get whip-sawed in high volume markets, and have a losing
position on both sides of your trade.
All the best,Jerry
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