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To: GVTucker who wrote (164706)4/11/2001 12:02:20 PM
From: hlsjones  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
starting at $50
My 2 cents worth.
Why not start at 18 or when I added LEAPS in Dec at 2.75 that are now free plus about 1.75 on top of that and those are 02-25s.
Good returns can be made on Dell, Cisco, Microsoft, Sun etc.
The key is to learn to play the stock/LEAPS/short term calls and puts the way the stock works. Praying or hope that the stock will suddenly change how it acts/reacts won't ever be successful.
HJ



To: GVTucker who wrote (164706)4/11/2001 12:54:18 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
tucker, your reply is about as convincing as a sermon in a whore house. you don't sound convinced of even a possible 10% return.

they previously underweighted certain index funds (including "pc" index) with Dell so that any swing in the funds created an alternatively higher percentage rate swing in Dell's share price. now the reverse looks true; either way intraday swings are the result

consider an overlay of the XCI (Amex Computer Index) with that of Dell. Dell began falling precipitously a month before XCI began falling, falling a much greater percent, and then coming back at a greater pace. all indices comparisons are the same.

neither CPQ nor GTW showed the same variance, but rather moved more closely in concert with the index.

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