VisualMod t1_iy6l3ov wrote
>Yes, it is possible that hedge funds may have to sell their positions or short Tesla stock in order to protect themselves against the sudden increase of put buyers. However, this would depend on how large and quick the surge of people buying puts was. It also depends on whether there are enough market makers willing to take up these hedging contracts - if not then they might be forced into more direct action such as selling/shorting TSLA shares itself which could cause a cascade downwards
autistictheory OP t1_iy6lqmc wrote
ok well thanks thats a nice response.
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Visual Mod is a robot
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