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To: Janice Shell who wrote (17253)3/30/1997 5:01:00 PM
From: Lost in New York   of 18024
 
I did try using an options calculator, but--among other things--you need to know what the volatility of the option (I assume they mean the option) is, and I've no idea where to find this out.

I think most stand alone options software allows you to back into a volitility number. You give the stock price, option price, strike, trading days to expiration, risk-free rate and dividend info and it supplies the volitility.

I'd give you the name of my software, but I got it out of the back of a book and I can't find the book. Oh well.

Dave
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