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Strategies & Market Trends : Classic TA Workplace

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To: The Freep who wrote (5969)6/28/2001 2:10:50 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (2) of 209892
 
My half assed guess would be that the NQs' are able to anticipate a possible jump in MSFT's price bringing up the NDX. Since the NDX can't actually calculate any more price movements in MSFT, part of the NDX calculation is "stuck" with MSFT at 72 or what ever it last traded at.
The futures can anticipate, but the NDX can't fully appreciate any more than the amount of the rest of the index.

QQQ put/call are based upon the price of QQQ in addition to all the other variables such as volatility, implied volatility, historical vol., time, and the rest of the stuff in the Black Shoales <sp?> formula.

Anyhow... take what I wrote and put it into the Bable Fish site and set it to translate this using the "Jiberish to English" setting. Maybe you'll get an answer...<g>

Again, just a lame attempt at a guess.

-ClappyTheJackass
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