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Strategies & Market Trends : VOLTAIRE'S PORCH-MODERATED

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To: Dealer who wrote (34058)3/19/2001 10:03:49 PM
From: RR  Read Replies (2) of 65232
 
Hi Dealer! To answer your question, my positions in order of holdings follow:

1.) Cash - by far my number one position.

2.) QQQ leaps - have several hundred QQQ ITM 03 call leaps. Still adding on dips. Bought time for safety.

3.) QQQ June calls/puts - trading both sides, usually ATM.

4.) JDSU, BEAS and EXTR June ITM calls - Smaller positions in each compared to what I normally do. Not necessarily day trades but try to get in/out rather quickly. Again, playing it a bit safe.

Note... I really like BEAS and for LTBH especially.

5.) Commodities (currencies) - Since I've been back in the trading mode for about 4 months now, figured I might as well dust off my ole commodities trading skills that I use to do, so I've been doing that when I'm in town and can devote time to it. That is strictly day trading. No positions held overnight. Hey, think buying call/put options are risky, this stuff will make you age quickly.

All this I just mentioned, except holding that good ole cash, is risky as all get out, so don't anybody do what I do.

Hope your move went well and really glad to have you back on here, Dealer.

Rick
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