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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna

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To: Vitas who wrote (30999)10/9/1998 7:58:00 AM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (1) of 94695
 
vitas....

when i trade oex puts,
i have found it nearly impossible
( with rare exception) to print well
without a limit order buy or sell. i have been
assured by my broker that once i see a print
higher than my own, i may be sure i
have been executed; technically, that would
be accurate then, only if the 5 minutes
has elapsed, yes?

i find when the momentum is there, i have little
choice other than to have in place a limit in order
to be satisfied i have not been swept in unfairly.

assuming the market condition supports my price,
is it the wiser play i think it is? also, when i am playing
more than 10 ( or 20 now) how can i have any control ?
i never feel equitably treated in a go to market
oex option trade.

thank you in advance for your patient explanations....

flick


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