• aname
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    4814 days ago

    19 year old doesn’t have a lot of personal savings anyway not a big deal Time to start saving again. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

      • @fake
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        14 days ago

        $400 left.Who knows how much he started with initially.

        E: started with about $7k

          • @[email protected]
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            I don’t know how this one got $7,000 but I do know that some teenagers have jobs and it isn’t very hard to save money when your needs are taken care of due to living with your parents.

          • stinerman [Ohio]
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            714 days ago

            There are a lot of upper middle-class kids who start out adulthood with tens of thousands of dollars.

          • @[email protected]
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            You can make $7k by 19 relatively easily if you never spend money on stuff and your family is large and generous with the birthday cards

            • @[email protected]
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              414 days ago

              If you’re working full time and still living with your parents then $7k is easy to save up.

      • @[email protected]
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        914 days ago

        I’m pretty sure that can be cleared with a bankruptcy. Considering a 19 year old isn’t likely to have any non-exempt assets, they can go bankrupt with basically no penalty other than having a bankrupcy on their record for the next 7 years.

      • atocci
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        714 days ago

        If I understand correctly, they can sell the shares they were forced to buy and get back most of the $56,000 they owe.

        • The Dark Lord ☑️
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          When you short a stock, you borrow a stock, then sell it, then you buy it back at a (ideally) lower price. Then, you have to give back the stock plus interest. This person can’t sell the stock because they have to give it back. It wasn’t theirs to begin with. They were just borrowing it.

          • @[email protected]
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            Yeah, but the big number (-$56k) is not from a short, it’s from a call getting assigned. He sold it naked (didn’t have shares to back it) it expired ITM, and he has to cover. The broker is going to give the shares to the call buyer, and OP is out maybe a couple hundred bucks whatever the difference between spy close price, and the strike he sold *100 shares depending on what SPY closed at that day. He’s not -$56 k on that trade.

      • JackbyDev
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        213 days ago

        Well, not exactly, his brokerage bought 100 shares of SPY and charged him the price of that. He can just sell them.

    • atocci
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      3114 days ago

      The problem with options trading is you can lose more money than you invest.

      • Githyanki
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        They are betting that they can make more than they are investing, with the downside of losing more than they are investing.