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Options 101: How to Roll Positions and Avoid Big Losses?
In options trading, rolling is an essential tool for risk management and strategic adjustment. Simply put, rolling involves closing an existing options position and simultaneously opening a new one—typically to modify the expiration date, the strike price, or both.
This tactic is often used as an active position management strategy to adapt to market changes or to control risk.
Have you ever used rolling in your trading? What other options knowledge would you like to share with fellow investors?
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