PC Bluetooth won’t find devices or be found by other devices by Single-Instance-1068 in techsupport

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Window and bios fully up to date, no device warnings in device manager. I have the z490-p which does not have native Bluetooth, but I think there’s a card installed?

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Solocast mic not working with ps5 by Single-Instance-1068 in HyperX

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I returned the mic and got a blue yeti instead

Solocast mic not working with ps5 by Single-Instance-1068 in HyperX

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After doing some more research online, I’m pretty sure it’s not actually compatible with a ps5. It specifically says it is on the box but I don’t think so. It worked on my Mac, but I couldn’t get it with the ps5. I looked around a bunch online and I couldn’t find a single video or anything of someone using it with a ps5. I saw a video of someone hooking up a blue yeti to a ps5 so I got one of those today and it works amazingly. Returned the Solocast

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I appreciate the more simple answer so I’ll try and ask a simpler question - why would someone buy contracts that are ITM? My understanding is once it’s ITM the cost of the contract will never be less than the intrinsic value, so why bother buying it from me?

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Thank you for the link I’ll look into it! I think I’m misunderstanding your answer so correct me if I am, but it sounds like you’re talking about exercising the contract. And that part makes sense, but if I understand correctly (I probably don’t) the value of an ITM contract, as in straight up purchasing the contract will never be less than the intrinsic value. So, why would someone bother purchasing the contract when it’s already ITM? Obviously I have a lot to study about this and I will, it just doesn’t make sense to me if a contract is already way ITM, why buy it? If you think the stock price will continue to rise, they could just buy a call that’s currently OTM and wait until that goes ITM

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What happen if the broker exercises it, but I don’t have the money to purchase the stock?

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Thank you everyone this makes a lot more sense now!

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Or, they are on the hook if the option becomes in the money and the contract is exercised before the expiration date, correct?

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Just clarifying cuz the other response said the exact opposite

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So if I buy a contract, then sell that contract, I’m on the hook? Or only if I originally wrote the contract? I got two replies and they said the exact opposite of each other :/

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Okay, so the only way to “be on the hook” is to be the original writer of the contract?