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Strategies & Market Trends : Tech Stock Options

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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (37667)3/30/1998 12:36:00 AM
From: Electric  Read Replies (3) of 58727
 
Patrick

So which of the levels have you subsrcibed to?

They all seem very costly but if the accuracy rate is in the range that he says, the cost could be absorbed easily within a few days trading.

Also how often do you trade using his info?

Take for example on Fri, to me it seemed that there could be money made several times, as the buy/sell programs hit frequently. I dont want to get too personal in asking questions, but I would like to know how long you have been involved and the dollar value received etc..

Also from reading my long post to Lisa, did any of the points I made resemble the way it is? Meaning a person could see that fair value was at X and buy would be triggered when FV went above Y and a sell program would be hit when it fell below Z

To me in an average day a trader could "ride the wave" several times.

Somthing else, does FV ever change? I gathered from the calculation that FV is a function of time mainly.. I ask because if I knew that FV was constant, I could be tracking the futures and the present S&P and see if in reality that these buy/sell programs hit and what point value they had on the market..

Patrick I hope I didnt swamp you with Q's and I have a zillion more where that came from.

One other note to anyone out there... Does anyone subsribe to CTS? or has anyone heard about it?

Thanks!
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