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Strategies & Market Trends : Momentum Daytrading - Tricks of the Trade

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To: Ken Wolff who wrote (783)3/24/1998 11:27:00 PM
From: ojai  Read Replies (1) of 2120
 
Ken-

Great thread!
I was reading Stock Market Wizards II and thinking that option pricing gives an indication of the strength of a stock, so is it possible to use the option price of a stock to predict future value in a daytrading sense? Or are the option prices too removed? What about at expiration? I'm reading that a stock option has a tendency to expire at its strike price, so it seems that it would be good to know what that price is on expiration day. This assumes of course that the stock trades options and there are no other extenuating circumstances, like earnings or other news surprises which could effect the price. Your opinion?

-ojai
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