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To: pezz who wrote (3386)11/12/2000 6:51:27 PM
From: UUplink  Respond to of 3448
 
Options pricing:

cboe.com



To: pezz who wrote (3386)11/13/2000 2:10:04 AM
From: Alfred W. Post  Respond to of 3448
 
I use MSN.com and there the portfolio
Once you have the stock entered in this portflio you mark it
and click on "edit" just abpve the portfolio. Then you click on register a buy and you see the symbol on top of a new show. change stock into options and than click on find symbol. After all that you can see all the latest trades for calls and puts. But before jumping to conclusion verify it with your broker, because you might have gotten the trade from 3 weeks ago.
By the way explore this MSA (free) extensivly. It is absolutly great and if you need more information on it, let me know. Fred



To: pezz who wrote (3386)11/13/2000 3:03:36 AM
From: Alfred W. Post  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3448
 
Ever since I "discovered" MSN money central, I have no longer used the other formerly used possibility by consulting "optionclub.com" Try it also and let me know which you like better, which is more reliable.
By the way do you know the best surchengin: alltheweb.com
enter in in just option and you will find there also optionclub. Fred