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To: Smooth Drive who wrote (24953)8/5/2000 6:48:53 AM
From: Atin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34808
 
Hi Eric,

I use stockcharts.com -- if you go to my website to bring up a P&F chart e.g. xocharts.com, you can then click the Stockcharts.com link at the top left of the page to see the charts I look at, and the parameters I use.

The put/call ratio I get from the option investor newsletter I subscribe to. I'm surprised I can't find it anywhere on the net, but I am up at 6:50am on a Saturday (to take the puppy out!) and I have no caffeine in me yet!

-Atin



To: Smooth Drive who wrote (24953)8/5/2000 11:00:45 AM
From: OX  Respond to of 34808
 
equity P/C...

cboe.com

w/ historical, but probably not in a format you want.

if you want it graphically, use the qcharts ticker "qc:putcall"... it's similar to the CBOE numbers, but not exact. who knows why (quote.com's cboe data isn't the cleanest) ... you can also see this if you load up quote.com's livecharts java applet.

some say the p/c is more reliable for bottoms than tops.