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Recently, someone asked me again whether to be a buyer or a seller in options… Honestly, the time value is always moving, and being on the buyer’s side is like paying rent; if the market doesn’t move, you’re just being “worn down” every day. Being on the seller’s side is like collecting rent, but if suddenly a big crash happens, you might have to pay for the entire building. What’s more annoying is that lately, memes and celebrities are making noise, and attention shifts so quickly that buyers chasing hot topics are easily eaten up by time, while sellers greedily want that premium but fear being pierced by a needle. Anyway, I now trust discipline more: no adding positions before bed, missing out is fine, and if I really have to choose, I need to think carefully about who I’m betting on with time… You know what I mean.