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Strategies & Market Trends : The Options Box
QQQ 623.28+0.7%Nov 5 4:00 PM EST

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To: Poet who wrote (10685)4/25/2001 6:47:06 PM
From: t2  Read Replies (1) of 10876
 
Anyone thinking about QCOM calls tomorrow if the market does take it down to levels seen afterhours.

Considering that the long term story is still intact and the difficulties with W-CDMA (NTT Docomo in Japan) may be a positive for QCOM's Cdma2000 or is it 1X...whatever it is called.

I think it becomes a great short term trade and possibly a long term stock investment as well.
QCOM reminds of Microsoft..has a monopolistic feel to it.
Maybe QCOM is even a better bet than Nokia in the sector even though Nokia is tops at the present time. Nokia does not really have the proprietary technology the way QCOM does.

Something to think about for tomorrow.
(no position in Q at this time)
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