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To: SMALL FRY who wrote (31826)4/8/1999 12:26:00 PM
From: ayahuasca  Read Replies (1) of 120523
 
That is so funny. I just bought a May 115 call for NSOL, not two minutes ago. We really seem to be tracking similar things.

I have a question, if you have a moment. Why do some options, like DCLK and AOL for example, have such low strike prices comparitively to the current price. AOL only goes up to like 60 or so, smae thing with DCLK. At first I thought maybe because these guys moved so far so fast but then others that have had similar price moves (GNET for example) still have strike prices of 150 and up. What gives?
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