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NMTC
NeuroOne Medical Technologies Corporation Common Stock
stock NASDAQ

At Close
Apr 2, 2026 3:59:30 PM EDT
0.8075USD+0.686%(+0.0055)110,617
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.0000Spread
Pre-market
0.00USD-100.000%(-0.80)0
After-hours
Mar 31, 2026 4:08:30 PM EDT
0.7799USD+0.593%(+0.0046)0
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As of Apr 4, 2026 3:56:55 AM EDT (5 minutes ago)
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25 days ago • u/Fe-vulture • r/options • options_recommendations • C
> what would YOU pick?
I still think there is a lot of upside in the quantum tickers, but a 100x payoff is likely years out. IONQ, RGTI and QBTS I consider must hold. QUBT is probably the least convincing to me but I still hold it.
Robotics - RR and SERV
biotech - HYPR and NMTC (maybe being delisted so maybe don't buy that?)
I do not like ARCO. It has a toxic option chain, so whatever contracts you buy/sell you may be stuck with and can't manage. Also, the business model can't scale revenue geometrically due to the structure of what they do.
> seeking to buy risky options with a small portion of my portfolio
Did you get this concept from McMillan's book?
> Bring it on!
So I'll be real with you, I sell options and I take it pretty seriously. And I can tell you that you will almost certainly lose any money you put into buying options because option pricing is in no way intuitive.
Being right directionally is almost irrelevant because you also need to be right on the strike and expiration. Lets say you get all that right, you need to know when to buy/sell because you will have a small window to capitalize, and the money makers and passive liquidity will eat your lunch any time they can.
If I were you I'd entirely abandon the idea of buying options, it is a losing game unless you are very serious about it.
sentiment -0.96
25 days ago • u/Fe-vulture • r/options • options_recommendations • C
> what would YOU pick?
I still think there is a lot of upside in the quantum tickers, but a 100x payoff is likely years out. IONQ, RGTI and QBTS I consider must hold. QUBT is probably the least convincing to me but I still hold it.
Robotics - RR and SERV
biotech - HYPR and NMTC (maybe being delisted so maybe don't buy that?)
I do not like ARCO. It has a toxic option chain, so whatever contracts you buy/sell you may be stuck with and can't manage. Also, the business model can't scale revenue geometrically due to the structure of what they do.
> seeking to buy risky options with a small portion of my portfolio
Did you get this concept from McMillan's book?
> Bring it on!
So I'll be real with you, I sell options and I take it pretty seriously. And I can tell you that you will almost certainly lose any money you put into buying options because option pricing is in no way intuitive.
Being right directionally is almost irrelevant because you also need to be right on the strike and expiration. Lets say you get all that right, you need to know when to buy/sell because you will have a small window to capitalize, and the money makers and passive liquidity will eat your lunch any time they can.
If I were you I'd entirely abandon the idea of buying options, it is a losing game unless you are very serious about it.
sentiment -0.96


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