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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (84235)12/28/1999 12:23:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (1) of 1572986
 
Hi fudd:

Don't think too many here are too interested in hearing the details of my AMD trading. No point anyway as it seems, the only true record, is one's trading account. Pretty easy to fantasy trade on any chat line it seems to me, don't you think fudd?

Suffice it to say that I'm exceedingly bullish on AMD and my exceedingly bullish strategy of buying calls since late spring of '99 has been exceedingly profitable to date. Additionally, as I have previously stated I'm currently holding only AMD calls, Jan '30's, Apr. 30's and Apr. $32.50's. My rationale for holding these are that they expire after what I have concluded based upon my own anayses will be very positive Q1 and Q2 earnings releases.
If we get the technical bounce I'm looking for that takes AMD north of $35 in the next 2 weeks, I will consider rolling over my January options, otherwise I'll stay pat in expectation that a positive Q4 earnings surprise will result in a spike upwards not unlike the Nov. 11 upward spike.

Hey fudd, once again, I'm exceedingly bullish on AMD, only unlike some bears here whose investment strategies would indicate they want to be punished (masochism, isn't it?) financially if their outlook unfolds accurately, I have taken a position that will reward me handsomely if my bullish assessment is borne out by future events.
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