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Strategies & Market Trends : Tech Stock Options

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To: Christineesq who wrote (47995)7/17/1998 12:57:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (1) of 58727
 
from patrick
<<Large exercise means only small late buy programs if at all. Small exercise with the OEX
over 575 equals sizeable buy programs. But I lost the number for the CBOE. I think it
was 800-Options or something like that.>>>>>>>

okay here is my take on what he is saying since he is MIA at the moment

large exercise whether from thurs to fri morning or during friday
means POSSIBLY small buy programs at end of day
and thus not much action
versus if they hadnt been exercised then large movement

(thus this is the part of arbitrage that is still beyond me )

Mcmillan seems to have been right every month for the time Patrick has posted this kind of info

btw, some people made some good money last month in just trading for that last hour on the OEX

(NOT ME)

now have you gone and wasted your three posts
darnit
what a day for you not to be able to post anymore ;-)


hmmm
wonder if it will be 580 as the strike price close....
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