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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 120.60+1.8%Jan 9 9:30 AM EST

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To: Jerry Miller who wrote (17238)9/28/1997 1:08:00 PM
From: Sig   of 176387
 
To compute the value of the May calls at expiration would be easy
if we know the stock price in May, which I don't. But in looking
at the calls I have (out to 2000), most of them appreciate at
around 30 to 40% per month, and with Dell's business so strong
there is not much to stop them from continueing to increae.
Then by May that would be 8x40= 320% on the May call.
( I do not count on this, just use to see if call is good deal)
This is not a smooth flow, they sometimes barely move, then we
get a 12 point move in the stock and they will double in days.
(or go down 60%, but that seldom happens)
Math: %= 100 times (( est stk price in May-strike pr.-op.cost))/ ( strike pr.+op.cost))
Sig
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