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To: andrew peterson who wrote (10238)4/15/2000 11:05:00 PM
From: SlateColt  Respond to of 11417
 
Two weeks ago I wasn't considering putting my 1999 SEP contributions into Wave. However, in light of sellers' irrational exuberance, I am now forced to buy more Wave at these levels.

I continue to be impressed with the vast reach this company has, especially with so little resources.

---Slate
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To: andrew peterson who wrote (10238)4/15/2000 11:18:00 PM
From: ecommerceman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
Andrew--no window-jumping for this boy. Because I'm not margined to the hilt, I haven't sweated the drop--and in fact view it as a buying opportunity. I put in a buy limit order at 18, but apparently forgot to designate it for more than a day, and it didn't fill, luckily for me.

I'm toying with the idea either of buying a ton more (using margin to do it, alas), or buying some call options. My only problem is, I don't know squat about options (I know what they are in concept, but don't have a clue how to read the tables, what a sensible purchase might be, etc.)--anybody got any advice?