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Pastimes : Play It On Paper- Clappy's Newbie Option Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Clappy who wrote (87)7/27/2000 8:42:41 AM
From: lindelgs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176
 
Good Morning Clapster! Where is everyone today??? I'm heading down for coffee, but again, I'm enjoying the thread - Hi everyone! Right now I've got a load of Qcom Aug 100's that I'm focusing on - I actually feel quite good about them considering the recent events with Spinco, etc. Seeing Nok take a dive this morning (and taking the sector with it) might give me a chance to roll out to September (buy myself a little time) before the Q heads way up... I'm going to call my broker this morning to discuss. Am also hoping that this Nokia situation helps the Q---wouldn't that be nice? We'll see. (BTW - Comments are welcome!)

Those calls you're buying this morning - are they Rambus?

Thanks dude!

Legs



To: Clappy who wrote (87)7/27/2000 9:21:12 AM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176
 
TRADE EDIT Cancel the STLW trade posted below.

After watching the market futures, I think I can get those calls at a cheaper price.
NOK numbers may have the Naz a little spooked.

I'm tempted to put an order for those AUG 70's for the price of 7/16.
I could see if the daily low hits that far down.

If I was glued to my PC today I probably would.
Since I'm not, I won't.

Work sure does get in the way of my fun...

So the STLW trade is cancelled.

I'll use my cash for when it's clearer that a relief rally is underway.
It could happen today. It's just not clear to me.
I'd like to see the $NDX bounce off of the 3700 mark again before diving in.

-ClapOffToWork