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Strategies & Market Trends : How To Write Covered Calls - An Ongoing Real Case Study!

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To: Linda Kaplan who wrote (6141)12/16/1997 9:18:00 AM
From: Greg Higgins  Read Replies (1) of 14162
 
Linda Kaplan writes: I also bought a small amount more of GENZL, JMAR and CPQ yesterday, using AIM.

What's AIM? Does it explain these purchases?

CPQ I understand. It usually trades over its 200ma and it was very close yesterday. Historically your downside there is at most 32-35, and that's a fairly unlikely proposition.

Those other two stocks look to me like you're chasing a bottom. Why don't you wait until the stock finds a bottom and starts to turn up?

GENZL looks like it has support at 7, why not wait to see if it's really there?

On JMAR, I don't see support above 2 1/2, the stock closed down on lower volume, generally meaning it's going lower.
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