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To: Gottfried who wrote (40880)12/15/2000 8:47:15 PM
From: Jerome  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
I will also only do it on companies where I know
something about fundamentals.


That is your best insurance policy. Let me see what I can figure out on leaps. I never thought of charting them. I will get back to you on this matter later this week-end.

Jerome



To: Gottfried who wrote (40880)12/15/2000 9:40:51 PM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
G.,

My favourite for charting options, including Leaps, is:

quote.com

Symbol charted is the AMAT 2002 Jan 40.
Note that you can change the time axis from intrday to interyear (the tab toward upper right of chart)and add Volume or other things by selecting the tab near the bottom left of the chart.



To: Gottfried who wrote (40880)12/15/2000 9:49:11 PM
From: Henry D  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
gotfried,

you can go to www.wallstreetcity.com and go to graphs to get charts on LEAPS.

i too am interested in LEAPS on semi eqiup. especially having readed all the interesting tales from Tito. when the b2b is below 1.0 i might buy a few AMAT leaps.

luck