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To: abuelita who wrote (27441)8/1/2000 8:20:02 PM
From: sq39  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
roserrsp,
the cboe option site is a frustration with the long
downloads. i prefer 'http://www.amex.com/' (the american
stock exchange), there is a 'click here for options'
and then you put in RMBS on left hand side, after
which you can click on 'most actives' or 'leaps'.
my trick for getting precise/up to date quote on an
option, is to enter it with on line broker as if i were
buying and then they flash the present bid and ask and then
i can cancel/edit/or buy order....
i think ETRADE may also allow visitors to visit their
very good option section....
try amex site, you'll like it....