What Happens When No One Trades Options? Illiquid Options Explained (Yiddish)
- YV
- Dec 26, 2025
- 1 min read
In this (Yiddish) lesson, I explain what illiquid options are — and why trading them can be a big mistake for beginners.
Even well-known stocks can have strikes or expirations with very low volume or open interest — and that can cost you real money.
You’ll learn:
- What makes an option “illiquid”
- How to spot low-volume traps
- Why the bid/ask spread explodes when no one is trading
- Real examples from stocks you know
This is part of my Yiddish educational series on options trading.
For educational purposes only — not investment advice.
Got a question or something you want explained? Leave it in the comments!




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