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To: Kenya AA who wrote (10371)5/13/2002 1:54:23 PM
From: Stephen  Respond to of 12662
 
Kenya AA, I saw that ... options expiration is a difficult week to trade ... as so many of the various houses recommendations depend purely upon which side of the equation they are positioned. The Q's max-pain is around 32 ... but we'll see. BRCD isn't acting too well before earnings despite favourable comments ... GS raised AMAT today and thought forward guidance would be positive ... which I think is different from some house on Thurs/Friday who thought AMAT might beat this time ... but guide lower going forward. I can only assume they went short on Wednesdays move and have already taken their profits.

As we say in England "its a rum do" !!

Best regards

Stephen



To: Kenya AA who wrote (10371)5/15/2002 12:32:20 AM
From: Stephen  Respond to of 12662
 
Kenya AA,

< This should help determine direction > if it did ... it wasn't the direction that came to my mind - LOL !!.

Best regards

Stephen

3 gap play tomorrow anyone ??



To: Kenya AA who wrote (10371)5/15/2002 10:18:10 AM
From: Stephen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12662
 
CNBC - great entertainment value ... if you saw the interview with yet another congressman critisizing Stanley Tool for wanting to register in Bermuda .... when asked about the Treasury getting involved with these issues ... he called it the 'department of treachary' ... before quickly correcting himself ... I wonder if its an 'in' joke amongst the congressmen ???.

Tee hee ....

Best regards

Stephen