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To: Elmer who wrote (84569)1/1/2000 3:06:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572472
 
Hi fudd:

I accumulated calls (17.5's and 20's) prior to Nov. 11 and have since accumulated Jan. calls at $30 and Apr. calls at $30 and $32.50 as I have stated severasl times previously...(Difficult to be anything but ahead when calls purchased at $20 and below are unloaded when AMD trades at $28).

I'm am wholly uninterested in puts unless I purchase some as an insurance policy against market risk (as opposed to fundamental risk)and will consider doing so when AMD gets north of $35 (possibly next week).



To: Elmer who wrote (84569)1/1/2000 3:25:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572472
 
Elmer - RE: "Everybody has who never revealed their positions. Easy for you to claim huge profits when you have no record to back you up. You can claim anything you want and I give it all the credibility it deserves."

So if one hasn't posted their trades on SI they haven't made money? Nice logic there.

I could say I bought AMD at $33 in Jan, sold at $16 near the bottom, went short, covered in mid-$20s and went long, sold in teens, went short and covered at $29. You and a few other people who read this thread would LOVE to believe that EVEN IF the trades weren't posted if they happened. No doubt about that.