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To: Shaw who wrote (47292)1/27/2001 9:35:32 PM
From: Shack  Respond to of 62348
 
In answer to your first question, I dunno. However I don't recall there being ANY hold time. The offering was done at market prices

Two, I am expecting a move to the levels you mentioned. Intraday probably to $125. Its gonna happen in the next few days IMHO andI am buying feb puts (not sure which ones)which goes to show you how confident I am on this one. I may actually buy them in the US.



To: Shaw who wrote (47292)1/28/2001 8:34:02 PM
From: parker_meridian  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62348
 
I figure I'd wait for a potential rally to the 120 level (could happen with fridays move, imo. Maybe need only a day or two of a rally) and then short/put
to the 90CDN mar


After irrelevant information, preconceived notions are a traders worst enemy. Why take the attitude it will do this, rather then waiting to react to what it does do? My thought is if it manages 120 then the odds favor higher over a return to 90. Friday's candle was super bullish.