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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: mishedlo who wrote (74645)6/4/2002 11:49:43 PM
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Mish, Does it really matter what max pain is on these stocks? The big one seems to be the QQQ. Just look at options volume and it seems qqq is what traders seem to focus on month after month.

To me it seems it does not matter how it gets there---it just does somehow.

Has your analysis determined that QQQ is the most reliable? I am guessing this is the case (just from what I recall).

btw--we should make 2 trips to qqq max pain just like last month..one near term and another one starting 1 1/2 weeks from expiration. Just seems that way...saw the Rydex funds numbers...a lot of bears.
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