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Strategies & Market Trends : Tech Stock Options

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To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (28069)11/9/1997 3:28:00 PM
From: Electric  Read Replies (1) of 58727
 
Lisa,

Just read your post had to comment a tiny bit.

I agree with you on your post.. the OXHP's were overvalued before you went in.. what that means to me is there was overbuying on it, so when it is heavily bought, the position is pricey, and the movement of the option has to "catch up" to this sentiment. And if the position isnt being bought, but sold, the opposite occurs.. I bought my CPQ's when it was undervalued by 1/4 so after it went down, down two days, my actual movement wasnt all that vicious.

If you want, before you buy I can tell you this, like I did with the OXHP the other day. To me it is a BIG factor of my purchase.. the price valuation and the leverage (which tells how much the move will be per each dollar)

I know I am wordy.. sorry.. but I got toasted a few months back due to "jump in buying" and didnt make the $$$

Regards...

Electriccentities (sp?)
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