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30-Year-Old Loses Rs 2 Crore in Options Trading, Faces Heavy Debt; Seeks Advice Online

A 30-year-old salaried professional has sparked widespread discussion online after revealing that he lost over Rs 2 crore in options trading, despite earning Rs 2.85 lakh per month. In a detailed Reddit post, the man said his losses spiralled as he kept borrowing money to recover earlier losses, eventually landing him in severe debt and mental distress.

What Went Wrong?

  • He started options trading aggressively, hoping for quick gains
  • After initial losses, he increased position sizes to recover money
  • Borrowed from friends, family and possibly loans/credit to continue trading
  • Losses compounded, leading to a debt far exceeding his annual income

This is a classic case of revenge trading and leverage misuse, which experts often warn retail traders against.

Why Options Trading Is Risky

  • Options are highly leveraged instruments
  • Small market moves can wipe out large capital
  • Time decay works against option buyers
  • Consistent profits require deep knowledge, discipline and risk control

SEBI data has repeatedly shown that over 85–90% of retail options traders lose money.

Advice Suggested by the Online Community

Reddit users and financial professionals advised him to:

  1. Stop trading immediately
    Continuing would likely worsen the situation.
  2. List all debts clearly
    Interest rates, lenders, timelines — everything in one place.
  3. Restructure loans
    • Convert high-interest debt into lower-interest personal loans
    • Speak honestly with lenders and family
  4. Seek professional help
    • A fee-only financial planner
    • A mental health professional (many users stressed this point)
  5. Focus on recovery, not recovery trading
    • Stick to stable income
    • Long-term investing via SIPs only after finances stabilise

Bigger Lesson for Investors

This incident highlights a harsh truth:

High income does not protect against poor risk management.

Options trading is not a shortcut to wealth. Without strict discipline, it can quickly turn into financial gambling with life-altering consequences.

If you want, I can also explain how retail investors should approach derivatives safely or alternatives to options trading for wealth creation.

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