Recently, I got the itch again and bought some options as a buyer. The most intuitive feeling is: the time value thing is draining my hair every day... You think you're betting on the direction, but actually you're mostly fighting against "time." Sellers are much more comfortable; frankly, if you do nothing, they just collect rent slowly, but a big spike can also pierce through you. Don’t ask me how I know.



Now there are a bunch of AI agents and automated trading claiming to help you "place smarter orders." I think some of them are just packaging complexity into narratives. When it comes to on-chain interactions, who handles all those authorizations, signatures, and permissions? Anyway, I first see complexity as the enemy: the fewer buttons, the better. That’s all for today. Don’t impulsively open new strategies again (to myself).
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