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To: Mary A Young who wrote (10656)8/14/2000 11:36:25 PM
From: Gersh Avery  Respond to of 11513
 
Hi Mary ..

OK here is the string of trades that I did today:

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Note that they are all replies to post number 10630 which was my last post on Friday. My trades Tuesday will all be responses to my last post for today. I'm the only one doing it this way. I do it like this so that I can list all my trades at once. Everybody else posts each new order as a response to their last order. Either way you are able to trace your activity for the day to do your nightly summary.

BTW .. summaries .. I use an Excel spreadsheet to figure the summary out. If you would like a copy of my sheet just let me know.

OK my trades for the day ..

You'll note that the some posts show fills and others show fills as a seperate post. That's because of the 15 minuet time limit that SI puts on edits. If a fill takes place while I can still edit a post I'll add the fill notation to the end of the post. If not then I'll put up a fresh post to note the fill.

In case you don't know SAR is a reverse order. The first one that you see, I was short 15 contracts, reversed to be long 15 contracts. In other words this was a buy of 30 contracts.

OCO = One fill Cancels the Others. In other words whatever fills first completes the entire order.