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by codecamper
1950 days ago
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The elephant in the room that I don't see much discussion about is the use of options by small retail accounts. There are piles of rules around trading in accounts < $25,000. But then those same guys are allowed to trade options. An option has a 100x built in leverage. A simple solution to this problem is to require the underlying amount of margin or cash in the account to purchase the option. ie. If you want to buy a $3 option for BBBY (costing $300) then this will take $2800 from your initial cash or margin. Yes, this effectively puts options out of reach to small investors, but... maybe that's a good thing. |
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What a fantastic way to ensure that only The Right People (TM) can make money off of anything else other than trading shares.