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Technology Stocks : The New QUALCOMM - Coming Into Buy Range
QCOM 178.63-1.3%Oct 29 3:59 PM EDT

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To: Lance Bredvold who wrote (9115)12/5/2024 11:48:51 AM
From: Lance Bredvold  Read Replies (1) of 9128
 
My brightest hope now is that a settlement with Son will give the price a few days uplift allowing another sale of calls--hopefully many. I do regret second guessing myself and buying back at a loss a couple of the calls I sold for $165 and $155 strikes so I wish to remind myself that my first thorough analysis is usually right and if not, there is usually an opportunity to buy back just before expiration. Of course, at times I get called or put to by early redemption, but those times are rare enough that I can tolerate the risk. My Q 210's and 190's are expiring soon clearly profitable and the $155 and $165 which were exercised now appear to be successes.

As WWW said, the main reason I do calls with such an oversized position is to force myself to sell when the price is frothy and I wish I had more shares even though improbably high.

If one wishes to compare PE's NXPI is a much better comparison than Apple or chip makers.
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