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Strategies & Market Trends : Tech Stock Options

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To: donald sew who wrote (34800)2/7/1998 12:22:00 PM
From: sergio  Read Replies (1) of 58727
 
Don,
I'm getting my stats from CBOE and I don't particularly see that
much more call buying. On equities, it allways has been the case that
there are more call buyers, as a matter of fact once I see the p/c
ratio getting closer to .7 a bullish run happens. On indices, there
were much more call OI and volume before this latest run from DJ 7500
range. What I noticed is the lessening of oex call OI, a tad more
volume on calls during this run-up which I would correlate to call
liquidation or profit taking of their calls. On those days, c/p is
higher than 1 and I was positioning for a short, but forgot to check
the oi (lessening of calls) and Im taking a beating.
Im looking for a xx,000 difference between index calls and puts for a continued bullish run.

Sergio
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