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To: jjames69 who wrote (67962)10/11/2002 2:18:10 PM
From: bcrafty  Respond to of 100058
 
I've never done it, but I thought I read others that have

Maybe they have a SEP or a 401K or some other kind of retirement account.

Anyway, check out the bear funds or the muni-bond funds I mentioned. I bet you'll see some charts you like.



To: jjames69 who wrote (67962)10/11/2002 2:21:12 PM
From: herry iball  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 100058
 
absolute poppycock.

As we speak, I'm watching the SPX puts I bought in my retirement account there inching up in value (for the moment, lol).

I know that in places like ETRADE, you have to fill out a form and get 'approved', but you should be allowed to....unless it's a company 401K where they have a fixed list of mutual funds that you can trade.