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To: MonsieurGonzo who wrote (4681)11/18/1998 6:31:00 PM
From: Jurgen Trautmann  Read Replies (2) of 11051
 
"What are the advantages / disadvantages of these DEM-denominated options..."

Steve, very simple: a few of the best performing companies worldwide are situated in Germany and not "known" in Chicago - por ejemplo SAP.

They have no SAP-leaps in Chicago - and that's the best stock of all IMHO - so I must learn how to handle options in Düsseldorf or Stuttgart or elsewhere...

The German-market seems to me very "rich" - a lot of offers, a lot of expiration-dates, strikes - it's not easy to "overlook" what is good or less good for my needs.

That was the simple answer to your question.

Jury

PS: long term I should consider to move my assets to Europe. Europe is more developed in (IMO) important items: better energy-handling, less wars, better ressource-usage, less environment-catastrophics, better product-quality. Germany esp. has a longterm positive export-balance. It's a greater market than US: All together (and considering that I'm a DM or Pesetas-consumer) it's longterm a good idea for me to earn my money in Euros instead taking more and more loss when I change $$$ to Euros.
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