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To: edamo who wrote (3578)2/24/2000 11:10:00 PM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8096
 
Thanx for confirmation about QCOM. But when you say could run to 180 range that just convinces me to buy back my covered calls. They are 180. I did the math and it all seemed great but then I realize I don't want to be called away at all. I have exactly the amount of shares I want for a good long while.

China--Taiwan--I'm sure you know better than most, with international bizness background. I went to an interesting reading the other night by Robert Wright, whose new book postulates that as we become a global economy, superpowers will not engage in war any longer. The consequences are too severe. So wars will be among smaller countries--more localized. So by default we will become a more "moral" world--not moral in reality, just self-preserving.



To: edamo who wrote (3578)2/24/2000 11:45:00 PM
From: Teflon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8096
 
edamo & Jill,

Also recommend selling puts on JDSU here as I don't think it will retrace this move northwards.

I was *aggressively* selling March 210s while the stock was in oscilating between 190 and 220, and now I am looking at the June 250s (and higher).

Selling puts here on JDSU reminds me of selling puts on QCOM last fall before the big run towards the end of the year...almost too easy!!!

Just my opinions as usualy, and I hope all has been well with you and the gang.

Teflon