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To: Chris who wrote (2418)4/18/1998 12:16:00 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net   of 11051
 
re LEAPs in Germany and 3/99: I was talking about available options for US stocks. If you want Siemens for 2005, no problem.

<< not getting caught in say Jan 2000 in the middle of a market dip.>>
This question is orthogonal to the decision stocks, bonds or options. The only difference is the size of the penalty. My big question I'm mulling over in the background of my head right now is what drives this in and out of cash. Being 75% in cash...Reminds me of those 10$ ladies in Las Vegas that tear themselves away from the bandits only to come back for more. The big-time stud players, well they man the tables on a regular basis. It's an investment you're talking about, even if you are (stupid as it may sound) 100% cash. It's eventually psychology, that decides on the concensus between fear and greed. I'm cca 15% on the margin at the moment and am not greedy enough to go any further.

<<If I didn't like volatility all my money would be in a US Government backed CD. >>

Tell it brother,alleluyah.

Janko
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