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To: Voltaire who wrote (5548)2/28/2000 8:53:00 PM
From: Cactus Jack  Respond to of 35685
 
Voltaire,

My education continues. And I SWORE I'd never go back to school after graduating law school.

Thanks,
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To: Voltaire who wrote (5548)2/28/2000 9:00:00 PM
From: Len  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
Forgive me V, but now I am confused again. On the one hand you say you have almost never been called out and then you seem to have agreed that if the stock price exceeds the strike price you will be called-- if you go all the way to expiration date.

How should I interpret this? Do you tend to roll up? Or, typically does the srike price remain above the stock price?

Man, I am confusing myself just typing this. HELP!!!!

Your input and help is immense.

Thanks.

Len