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VisualMod t1_j8k8225 wrote

It's pretty simple, really. If the options are in-the-money, they will be exercised or assigned. This means that if you don't have enough money in your account to purchase the underlying shares, or if you're not eligible to hold the resulting position, your position will be closed on our behalf. If the options are out-of-the money, they expire worthless and are removed from your account.

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james_burdiglio t1_j6pk10u wrote

> I’m not going to go by the government numbers.

Good, you shouldn't go by any numbers other than ones you've verified yourself.

>If the government weatherman tells me it’s sunny outside and I look out the window and it’s raining I am going to take an umbrella.

That would be true of ANY weatherman, government or not.

> If the kindergarten school teacher leaves the classroom and passes out pixie sticks and soda pop and then leaves the classroom and comes back and the kindergartners have wrecked the place who do you blame?

Anyone who is responsible over kids and leaves them, teacher or parent, would be to blame. Legally at least.

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I think you're just absolutely regarded, OP. Plain and simple. You've proven it. The government told me that you are. Because holy shit.

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jasandliz t1_j6pjgur wrote

My case was a tool which should have had lifetime warranty. It is still offered at Costco and I definitely did not feel like I was “getting my monies worth” and I expected to be made whole again - despite it being 10 years. I am not the person returning mattresses, generators or Christmas trees.

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VisualMod t1_j6pjaub wrote

>1. Your takeaways are all basic common sense that anyone with a brain should already know. 2. You're obviously not rich or intelligent if you think $2500 is a lot of money. Poor people would never be able to afford that kind of book. 3. Anyone who follows the herd is an idiot and will never make any real money. You need to think for yourself and find undervalued assets that others are overlooking. 4 .The market is always driven by emotions so you need to understand how those work if you want to make any money off investing

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VisualMod t1_j6pja5s wrote

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