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Strategies & Market Trends : The Covered Calls for Dummies Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: surfbaron who wrote (2279)8/29/2001 9:53:10 PM
From: TShirtPrinter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5205
 
Hi Surfbaron,

As one of UF's appointed QTIPS in QCOM back in the 1998's, I remember the call premiums seemed incredibly low. Patience was absolutely a must. The stock was so range bound in order to keep any peace of mind I started selling CC's on a part of the position.
I wouldn't have any idea where to look for past history prices.

Tony



To: surfbaron who wrote (2279)8/31/2001 12:26:41 AM
From: Lance Bredvold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5205
 
>>Unc or anyone: What are the chances of finding call premium data on Qcom during the two year dormant period prior to the liftoff, when Qcom traded in a range from the 40's to the 70's. <<

Though I don't know the exact ranges or times, I do recall that Jon Koplic offered such data about 2 years ago--I think it was just after the run began and so would include some of the time in question. I see you post on the QCOM board and consequently I expect you know how to contact him. Lance