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To: mishedlo who wrote (40309)3/13/2002 9:21:18 AM
From: LiPolymer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
Now you have me turning into a max pain junkie. :)

As of this morning looks like QQQ has achieved max pain for March. Does that hold the NDX flat 'til Friday, allowing time to get in or get out as one's persuation would dictate?

OTOH we see EMLX separated on the downside from its max pain (35) by more than one strike price.

Does the delta between price and max pain behave more like gravity, or a stretched rubber band?

Are the strike boundaries like valence shells that are hard to cross, but once crossed have a +/- energy component, a sort of momentum factor?

No pun intended on the VLNC shells...