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To: getanewlife who wrote (4621)11/10/2001 1:36:12 PM
From: orkrious  Respond to of 99280
 
Coincident with the rally off the bottom has been a steady increase in the ratio of put to call open interest on the most active of the tech-related options - those on the Nasdaq-100 Trust (QQQ - 36.80). From a bottom at 0.31 (31 open puts for every 100 open calls), this ratio has steadily climbed to its current reading of 0.77 (77 open puts for every 100 open calls).

This line makes me question the whole article. No way the P/C ratio was .31 at the bottom.

Jay