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To: garyx who wrote (4699)3/12/2000 4:01:00 PM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8096
 
I thought your LHSP analysis was fantastic. I looked at the chart also. So that's something to watch and wait. I've bookmarked the thread.

Congrats on RMBS>

Julys sndk look good too but since I have no position I like to buy the extra 3 mos. And I might sell the puts for a nice return this week.

IMCL: I have to stay away from biotechs right now--AFFX has my head spinning. I think I'll be fine but my play on that was not the best.



To: garyx who wrote (4699)3/12/2000 4:21:00 PM
From: Seldom_Blue  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8096
 
My first post here. Just signed up with SI so I can post on the Gorilla thread and this one.

Garyx, great research. I enjoyed reading it. Did not know much about that company before your article. I think I will look into it.

I have been trading options for a while. Started writing CCs and selling puts. Switched to buying calls in October when I sensed that the market is on a vertical climb.

I have learned a lot from this thread, especially from ed and steve. Definitely a must read for me everyday.

Seldom Blue



To: garyx who wrote (4699)3/12/2000 8:46:00 PM
From: Poet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8096
 
gary,

I read and was impressed by your analysis of LHSP on the G&K. I sent it along to a friend at CSCO, who knows their technology development in that area, as a matter of fact. Technically, it looks as though the stock will break out. Technologically the company's well-placed. A "good to go" for me.

A teensy thing regarding LEAPS. Since they always mature in January, it's unnecessary to call them anything but by their year, (ie, the TXn 2002's, 200 strike).