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Strategies & Market Trends : Systems, Strategies and Resources for Trading Futures

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To: Jerry Olson who wrote (23997)5/22/1999 9:54:00 AM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (1) of 44573
 
Jerry,

From my past experience it is easier to play PUTs in general than CALLs since the downside is commonly faster than the upside. That mainly applies to INDEX options which are very costly and not reasonably priced for more than the current/next month. Im a lousey
stock picker so I mainly stick to INDICES.

Obviously, if the market is running up hard, forget it. By the way,
don't you ever buy PUTs. gggggggggggggggg

I have played the call side somewhat recently, but not as much as the downside. So when are you going to join on the downside. Ive already play 4 swings to the downside, 1 on the verge of failing and 3 did well.

seeya
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