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Strategies & Market Trends : Option Spreads, Credit my Debit

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To: KFE who wrote (1912)1/18/2001 6:16:25 PM
From: RoseCampion  Read Replies (1) of 2317
 
Ken - one question on the ALLR activity. You said it was clear to you that this activity wasn't part of a hedge...how did you know this? Because there was no corresponding volume in the underlying, or something else?

Also, on a thinly traded stock, wouldn't lots of option activity also result in the market maker buying/selling stock for his own account (to keep him delta neutral) and wouldn't this tend to cause the stock volume to rise at the same time the options volume did?

thanks for any insight,
-Rose-
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