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To: Nicole Bourgault who wrote (43573)5/29/2001 1:23:17 PM
From: ajtj99  Respond to of 56535
 
Nicole, you could have bought back the same puts today for practically the same price. I see the low of the day was $0.75 on the QQQ June 45's.

I bought QQQ June 47's this morning at $1.55. I did leave some money on the table, but I've seen lots of money taken from me on long weekends with near-term options. The MM's just totally disregarded the time factor today and ramped up the prices. I think the MM's still were unbalanced on the QQQ options, and the pricing was made artificially high to balance their accounts some more.



To: Nicole Bourgault who wrote (43573)5/29/2001 4:20:03 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 56535
 
<I were correct with my puts, I will have to learn how to trust me.> a good thing to do,we all were so sure NASD would be up today(at least at the open) because of it being the end of three day holiday.