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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: Ponderosa who wrote (5588)2/29/2000 12:05:00 AM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (2) of 35685
 
Hi Ponderosa,

without getting too deep. This is one of my contentions. Now technically you can get called at anytime after writing the call. My experience has shown that rarely will you get called even if the stock say went to $170 because most option investors are not buying calls to exercise, they purchase calls to make money on the calls themselves and with the influx of momentum traders the Call Out is becoming even less of a worry than in the past. Yes, if the stock stays under $155 you would not be called.

Taxes - Consult a Tax Expert - But you knew I was going to say that.

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