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To: velociraptor_ who wrote (10778)3/6/2001 3:40:41 PM
From: velociraptor_  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
AMZN is garbage...always has been, always will be, and there is no way that any decent company like WalMart will have any part of it that involves putting money into them. It's a lose-lose situation. Maybe when AMZN goes bankrupt, Wal Mart will be there to pick up the pieces for a few cents.

I will NEVER go long on AMZN.



To: velociraptor_ who wrote (10778)3/7/2001 4:54:03 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Velo-
I have those Mar 1200 SPX puts (bought at 3.40 also) and thought they would make some money today after all the bad news yesterday-.
FOllowing one of the worst computer days of my life- (cable went out for the entire trading day and came back 20 minutes after the close), I see that those puts are HURTING and the sell I had placed did not hit.
Do you still have yours, and am I in trouble? I am NOT an experienced index options trader and this market is scary.
Thank you-
This and the SA II thread are wonderful threads.
penni