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To: qcom_datadept who wrote (10889)12/7/2000 3:33:20 PM
From: Louis V. Lambrecht  Respond to of 17977
 
Jay - thanks for the clarification.
Now, better broadcast this message to all people that were working on this. And your help pages.
If I understand this well:
PUTCALL.OEX is the PCR of all the equities in the OEX index.

Will be back to you later, as stats will not be available until tomorrow morning.

But, remains that readings of 5 are in no way consistent with the readings of 0.6 currently on the PUTCALL.
Or, as I said, there is a huge speculator betting on the crash of the OEX (and not the large market).



To: qcom_datadept who wrote (10889)12/7/2000 3:51:50 PM
From: Kayaker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
Jay, is there any chance you can add the "all products" put/call ratio discussed here:

Message 14950091

It's the put/call numbers in the last column here as well:

cboe.com



To: qcom_datadept who wrote (10889)12/7/2000 7:42:15 PM
From: Louis V. Lambrecht  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
Jay - PUTCALL.OEX, yes still questions.

CBOE total puts and calls ratio on all the indexes is 2.962
As the PUTCALL.OEX is a proprietary statistic to QC, and that the last print is 2.9081
those values seem OK to me as, obviously, they are computed with different data sets.

But I still are comparing to the CBOE all indexes, not to the 100 OEX equities volumes.

BTW, I can't check your argument by hand (save and parse 100 sets of options data, rather go fishing :-).