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Strategies & Market Trends : Options

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To: JustLearning who wrote (1805)1/27/2000 9:36:00 PM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (1) of 8096
 
Not a QCOM player, but one alternative when you have trouble deciding is to split the difference. You can either buy the 160s in the middle (of 120 and 200), or buy some 120s and some 200s. You can also ladder (120s, 160s, 200s...)

I'm always much more conservative, personally. My sometimes employed rule of thumb is to not spend more than 33-50% of the equity price on an option (lower is, of course, better).

Regards and Good Investing,

LoF
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