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To: E. Davies who wrote (11100)6/27/1999 8:01:00 PM
From: David Wright  Respond to of 14162
 


"I'm looking for either an online source or even better something in Excel that calculates theoretical option values as a function of stock price."

I have a program called Option Lab...www.manticsoft.com
that does a really good job of that. It does it graphically...you can vary both stock price and date, along with a bunch of other parameters...also does combination positions very nicely, which is great for covered calls, spreads, etc. Takes some getting used to, but worth it.