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Options trading, to be honest, has a very steep learning curve.
Getting started initially isn’t difficult—concepts like Greek letters, Delta, Gamma, Theta are widely covered in free online tutorials, and basic strategies like covered calls and protective puts are readily available. If you want to get started quickly, resources are abundant.
But once it comes to actual practical application, the complexity skyrockets. Even with the same strategy of selling call options, deciding when to act, how to dynamically adjust Delta exposure, and how to profit and hedge during volatility changes—these are not things that can be mastered through simple tutorials.
The advanced techniques used by experts are indeed more like tacit knowledge, requiring repeated practice in the market to fully understand. That’s why options trading seems simple on the surface, but in reality, it is incredibly profound and complex.
Only after stepping on the坑do you understand what Delta exposure really means; just watching tutorials isn't enough.
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Adjusting Delta exposure dynamically? Easy to say, but only through practice do you realize how uncomfortable it can be.
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Really, seemingly simple strategies tend to fail once put into actual combat—that's the magic of options.
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The term "tacit knowledge" is spot on; without a year or two of market experience, don't expect to fully grasp it.
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Having many resources is useless; the key is to stand in front of the candlestick chart long enough yourself.
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Volatility changes faster than flipping a page; I just don't understand how to profit while avoiding harm.
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So, basic textbooks are just an entry ticket; the rest of the journey has to be traveled on your own.
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It looks simple but is actually so deep and unfathomable; options truly are such monsters.
Real combat is true hell; Delta keeps dancing, and volatility changes at a moment's notice.
Just watching tutorials is completely useless.
The pitfalls you've stepped into are the best teachers.
The real deal in live trading is truly hell mode.
I'm still exploring Delta adjustments; I accidentally reversed them once.
That's why those big shots on the forum seem so calm—turns out it's all experience built with real money.
Without at least one or two years of ups and downs, it's probably not going to work.