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Technology Stocks : New Era of Networks (NEON)
NEON 2.025-4.5%1:48 PM EST

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To: stock leader who wrote (776)7/30/1999 11:53:00 AM
From: marlene  Read Replies (1) of 1222
 
Susan--I trade options in my Schwab account. You should be able to do it with any broker. Had to go in to the branch office and fill out special papers before I could do it online. In the Schwab program, you click on "Symbol Lookup" and put in the stock ticker to get the code letters for the calls (or puts) you're looking for. Then select the ones that look good, click on the symbol, and it will give you the real-time bid and ask. Go back to the options trading screen and you can trade with a stop or a limit, and a good til canceled, just like a stock. I never used any other online broker, but I assume they all have that capability.
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