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To: lurqer who wrote (1364)1/16/2001 5:08:08 PM
From: J F Allen  Respond to of 104154
 
The rambling does help, that's about how I feel about it and I will keep watching it, I sort of have a parallel to it when I select covered call sale strike prices.

I suspected you were in CV, I am a double neighbor because we also have a place in Big Sur (Palo Colorado)



To: lurqer who wrote (1364)1/16/2001 6:10:55 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104154
 
In general, since Max Pain implies manipulation I consider if there might be some countervailing manipulation - e.g. ARBA has a much higher Max Pain than its current value. Its recent positive earnings was greeted with five downgrades. That raises a flag for me.


Lurq,

What is that flag telling you?
I'm not sure I follow.

Is it that the institutions are trying to Buy ARBA below the Max Pain only to let it run up just before Friday's close?
Or do you mean something else?

-ClappyWhoFailedFlagReadingInSchool