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To: Annette who wrote (64699)1/27/2000 10:20:00 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Broker reports from yesterday....

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Slacker



To: Annette who wrote (64699)1/27/2000 10:33:00 AM
From: Dr. David Gleitman  Respond to of 152472
 
Good Morning Annette:

What we need now is some good momentun to break up any upward resistance in order to get this puppy flying again.

Here is a question for everyone. I recently pick up 30 leaps between Tues and Wed (mostly in the money '02, when qcom tanked). It cost a considerable amount. Now when qcom recovers and starts soaring again (I am being presumptive) and these leaps start soaring (again, being presumptive), why would anyone want to pay such a heafty sum to buy these (very, hopefully) deep in the money calls/leaps from me. Wouldn't there be a very limited market for this product?

I am a newbie in leaps, and just started tading options this past year.

David