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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (4665)9/30/2000 10:33:20 AM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
Good point,

also same extremely applicable to INTC.

Have a good one,

v



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (4665)9/30/2000 11:40:23 AM
From: Jill  Respond to of 65232
 
I tend to disagree about the option asking price--doesn't necessarily show strength, does show IV, and does show MM inflating price per market conditoins, but it can flatten quickly (as we noticed in rmbs for example)

That said, extr is strong, and I want to make it my main bet this fall. I just couldn't resist trading out of it when it hit 127 and locking in some profit. But next week I'll start accumulating agian even in the teens.

BTW your 105 WAS excellent



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (4665)9/30/2000 8:25:55 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 65232
 
"when an option asking price does NOT come down as the common share slides, that is a sign of big strength"

Same thing happened when I got my Dec $80's..... had a low ball bid in & watched it come close with EXTR in the $80's..... I held firm & the bid remained above mine into the $70's.... then it seemed like a little paniced CC's folks stepped up & took what was out there..... I noted the bid ask didn't move up much until it was back in the $80's again too.... then it took off.

FWIW

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