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To: Swami who wrote (45452)11/23/2000 3:33:44 PM
From: Technopeasant  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
QLT interesting. My strategy today was to look for divergence on interlisted stocks from last night's close. I got in QLT at 67.75 meaning to close out at 68.70, the close. When it finally moved it went above that. What to do, what to do...



To: Swami who wrote (45452)11/23/2000 3:37:27 PM
From: Shack  Respond to of 62347
 
Good question! Short CDN? Check with your broker. eom



To: Swami who wrote (45452)11/23/2000 4:01:52 PM
From: couldawoulda  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62347
 
Arbitrage Swami - if you think the U.S. will tank during the half day tomorrow, could be a good short on the Can. side. Other than that, perhaps JDS will trade flat on the TSE tomorrow morning allowing JDSU to catch up with it. Could be a good play.



To: Swami who wrote (45452)11/23/2000 9:35:45 PM
From: Shaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
Had the same dilemma a few weeks ago re: JDSU vs. JDU. I was just ready to start scalping and a friend filled me in.

You can't trade them interlisted. There is a conversion feature on the Canadian side and it isnt allowed. The conversiotion thingy is the reason for the premium :(