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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: abuelita who wrote (27377)8/1/2000 3:56:32 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) of 35685
 
>> When looking at an options chain, say Qcom Leaps, I see two codes: AAFAT.X and ZQIAT.X

Here's my take on it, Rose.

ZQI was the designator for qcom leaps that expire in 2001.

AAF is the designator for qcom calls.

ZQIATs (January 2001 100 strike price leaps) are no longer traded. They were converted to AAFAT (January 2001 100 strike price calls) a few months ago.

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