Why Investors Shouldn’t Use Stop-Loss Orders When trading Options

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Published: May 3, 2021

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Why Investors Shouldn't
Use Stop-Loss Orders
When Trading Options


Proverbial Wall Street wisdom dictates that putting stop-loss orders on options is the best way to protect yourself when the stock market turns against you.

Stop-loss orders are designed to buy or sell a security when the stock moves past a predetermined exit/entry price point. Once the stop-loss order is triggered, it becomes a market order and the investor is given the lowest price on the market for the stock.

While you should always practice proper risk management, using stop losses while trading options is for losers.

And it's time to put a STOP to having stop-loss orders.


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