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Technology Stocks : Osicom(FIBR)

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To: craig crawford who wrote (9202)1/31/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: WebDrone  Read Replies (1) of 10479
 
Craig- let's wait and see what the premiums are. It will be interesting for all to see how the FIBR options are priced. I expect they will be very expensive, based on the volatility, and then something more for that Jenny Sequah. ( joke, there- although my attempt at the french would probably be even more amusing.)

Shorts may enjoy buying out of the money calls to insure against a price run. Longs may enjoy selling calls against their shares or new shares to generate income. Heck, longs can just buy expensive calls for a wild ride.

You bring up a point I have been meaning to ask: Company Insiders must declare options trades to the SEC, just like stock trades, RIGHT? I can't believe such a huge loophole could just be left gaping open.

Somebody financial care to set me straight?

WebDrone
(Options are just a tool. Brokers love us to trade them, either way. They will increase the liquidity, which is good for everyone.)
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