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Lately, watching options has become a bit like checking the weather: the buyer is betting "it will rain tonight," while the seller is collecting umbrella rental fees. Time value, to put it simply, is like deducting a little each day; even if the market stays still, it still deducts, so the most easily eaten away is the buyer’s patience. But when a storm suddenly hits and jumps sharply, the seller can also get bitten back, and the "rental" collected earlier suddenly isn't enough to cover the loss.
These days, the unlocked calendar has been pulled out again to scare people; everyone is waiting for that moment of "will it crash." The more anxious the selling pressure, the more the buyers want to get in early. But as time drags on, even if it doesn’t crash, they still get worn down. As for what I call "long-term"... it’s not three or five years. I’m the type who keeps working hard; long-term probably means whether I can survive a quarter, and being able to review and reflect counts as a win. Anyway, that’s how it is for now.