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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 132.72-4.2%12:02 PM EST

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To: William C. Spaulding who wrote (58126)8/14/1998 12:46:00 AM
From: AmericanVoter  Read Replies (2) of 176387
 
William, thanks for your reply...I have an options question for you, and everyone else for that matter...I read about a bull put spread... sell Dell November 80 put at 3.25, and buy the Dell November 55 put at 0.75. This trade will net the difference between the two prices which is 2.50. If the stock remains above 80 per share until November, both options will expire worthless. If the stock is trading below 80 when November options expire, you will have to buy the shares. And in this case, the actual cost would be $80 - $ 2.50 = $77.50 ... what do you think...?

thanks to all

Amein Alsuezi


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