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Technology Stocks : Network Associates (NET)
NET 201.95-0.1%Dec 23 3:59 PM EST

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To: Just_Observing who wrote (4935)4/15/1999 1:53:00 PM
From: Ojing Eo  Read Replies (1) of 6021
 
More about Options in General
1. I am not aware of any site that contains historical pricing
of options. But using option software, I can calculate any historical
option pricing that you would like. And so can you. The key element
here is to find the volatility which is related to the Standard
deviation fo the stock. Once you have the volatility defined, the rest
is easy.


Very good. This calculation must assume some very efficient markets.
I could calculate historical share prices by plugging historical
earnings into a formula, but the result would have a lot of error.
Why would the option price calculation be more accurate ?

Ojing.
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