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Executing Options V. Cashing Out
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I’ve gotten to the point where I started dabbling in options (calls only, puts scare the shit out of me). Just wondering what people’s strategy/tendency is while holding them. Do you hang on and wait to execute them? Do you cash them out when the equity on the option hits a certain level? For example, I’m up 100% on a HUYA call option I’m holding right now, and I’m not sure if I want to ride it out and see if I get to the break even point and beyond, or just sell the option and take my $$ and go.

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