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To: j g cordes who wrote (36335)3/5/2002 1:42:17 PM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69925
 
Is anyone else picking up this options price on the Jan 2003 strike 15's at $2.40 on ADPT (VYAAC)?

It has be a mistake as that is very little time premium for something that expires so far away.



To: j g cordes who wrote (36335)3/8/2002 8:39:58 AM
From: j g cordes  Respond to of 69925
 
This may be the significant sea change going forward, strong dollar has been instrumental in US markets and bonds being world repository.. .. "On currencies, Lane sees the dollar "tracing out a top." The dollar this week has lost an astonishing 5 percent against the yen and is fast losing ground against the euro. The almighty buck may be nearing the end of a 15-year bull run.

Lane and his team are taking a look at gold, the most unloved investment on the globe. "Everyone hates it but it is migrating higher. With interest rates heading higher and the dollar falling, at some point down the road, maybe because of Fed over-stimulation or fiscal distress, the market is betting there will be inflationary pressures," Lane says.

"People will do very well in the next six to 12 months in the gold sector," he says. Major gold stocks include Newmont Mining (NEM: news, chart, profile) and Anglogold Ltd. (AU: news, chart, profile), two of the world's largest producers."

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