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To: lurqer who wrote (30439)2/4/2001 3:41:00 PM
From: Jill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
You know, I did buy back the calls, although Tom (Volts) said that's not what to do with a buy-write. I'll be curious to see how that works. It wasn't panic as in buy back calls and sell stock, it was, buy back calls, and hope we get a bit of a bounce and re-sell the calls.

Which I suppose is not beano stressless.

I think in retrospect it was better to wait until after the "event" i.e. the Fed. In a sense, one should never play any important moment, whether earnings, or FOMC, or whatever, because that is gambling. Thus if I'd waited I could've done a 2 week thing again w/ calls.