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To: Sonki who wrote (11188)7/7/1998 8:18:00 AM
From: sean sanders  Read Replies (2) of 42787
 
Sonki or Electric,

After reading your message on option prices ie. in the money, out of the money and how far etc...

So how do options work then? say for example DELL is 95 now (and that it rises to 100)
What is the difference in how the option moves if I were to buy a Jul call at 90 and at 95 and 100? If I buy a call at 100 will it move quicker in price as DEll rises? or is it better to buy the 90? or is it better to buy the 95?

As you can see I'm a bit confused on how the different call options work in the money, at, or out of the money. I'm sure it's important.

thankx in advance for your help,

Sean Sanders
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