Qualcomm made a lot of investors a lot of money this week when its stock surged on word of the chip maker’s long-awaited settlement with Apple.
An Australian options trader was not one of those investors.
“Arminoxx” — his internet name — shared his “terrible nightmare” with 343,000-plus traders on Reddit’s “Stocks” board. “I just made the most stupid decision in my life, and I can’t really justify it to myself or anyone that I know,” he said.
‘I feel so disgusted with myself, and I don’t know what to do to feel better.’
Earlier this year, Arminoxx determined that undue pressure from the Apple AAPL, +2.00% case was keeping Qualcomm’s QCOM, +12.04% stock in check and leaving options underpriced. So he says he made a small investment: He took a flyer on 75 April 18 call options with a strike price of 65 for a dime each.
Then, this week, he unloaded them — at a loss! — right before the news hit; a timing misfire of epic proportions. “I live in Australia, so I am mostly sleeping during U.S. trading hours,” he said. “However, I woke up at 4 a.m. and decided to put a limit sell order of $0.06 on my options to salvage my losses given that only 2 days are remaining till expiry, and went back to sleep.”
Ouch. Arminoxx, in an exercise in self-flagellation, tallied what he would have made had he slept through the night: $50,000 or a 6,000% gain.
What was he doing up at that hour anyway?
“It was a very emotional decision at 4 in the morning with a baby crying (hence why I was awake) that led me to put that order,” he explained. “Two hours more, and it would have been a different day of celebrations. I feel so disgusted with myself, and I don’t know what to do to feel better.”
As you can see by this chart, it’s only gotten worse for him:
While some empathized by recalling botched trades of their own — Disney DIS, +1.52% , Facebook FB, -0.07% , MoviePass HMNY, -2.57% , etc. — others just tried to talk him off the ledge with advice any trader could use.
“Missed gains are absolutely brutal to get over, and sometimes it takes a long time. But you’ll get over it, and if you found this one opportunity you’ll find others,” one said. “Just keep doing what works, and you’ll be a successful trader. Maybe someday $50,000 won’t seem like that much money at all anymore.”
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/a-crying-baby-cost-one-trader-a-6000-return-on-his-qualcomm-position-2019-04-17
2019-04-17 18:01:00Z
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