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To: Bruce Cullen who wrote (71349)11/14/1999 12:50:00 PM
From: kha vu  Respond to of 120523
 
Option trading: when you open an account with a brokerage firm, in the application there is an item to check out for option trading. If
you check on that item, the brokerage firm will notify you about the terms and all info published on option risk sent to you. Firms like
Waterhouse, Etrade, dreyfus and Ameritrade do provide option trading. But some times I found that some option is currently listed and traded: BUT when you enter that symbol into Waterhouse or Ameritrade, you will get a message like that symbol is NOT found. In that case you have to call them over the phone. Be very careful out there, you
can burn your working capital faster than one can imagine ( unless you have a very hot and solid tip). CAREFULL.



To: Bruce Cullen who wrote (71349)11/14/1999 2:51:00 PM
From: Ron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
dljdirect.com
I trade options through this broker often. Browse the website and you will get a quick overview of how they handle options and the fees. If you have not traded options before you might start out paper trading until you feel confident. It's different than stock trading..many different factors in play.