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To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (1468)5/19/2003 9:10:39 AM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4905
 
when is etf out? symbol?



To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (1468)5/19/2003 10:37:10 AM
From: Earlie  Respond to of 4905
 
Darf:

Agree that the new gold paper will open up the gold market, hence I applaud its arrival. I was just expressing an opinion as to what I personally would prefer to hold.

To give you an idea of how paranoid I have become about "moral hazard" and the ability of the "other side of the trade" to pay, I now rarely employ put options. When I short a stock, the dough goes into my account. If we go over a cliff edge, who is to say that my puts will be honored?

All of the above said, your point is well taken.

Best, Earlie

Best, Earlie



To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (1468)5/19/2003 10:37:10 AM
From: Earlie  Respond to of 4905
 
Darf:

Agree that the new gold paper will open up the gold market, hence I applaud its arrival. I was just expressing an opinion as to what I personally would prefer to hold.

To give you an idea of how paranoid I have become about "moral hazard" and the ability of the "other side of the trade" to pay, I now rarely employ put options. When I short a stock, the dough goes into my account. If we go over a cliff edge, who is to say that my puts will be honored?

All of the above said, your point is well taken.

Best, Earlie

Best, Earlie



To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (1468)5/19/2003 10:37:10 AM
From: Earlie  Respond to of 4905
 
Darf:

Agree that the new gold paper will open up the gold market, hence I applaud its arrival. I was just expressing an opinion as to what I personally would prefer to hold.

To give you an idea of how paranoid I have become about "moral hazard" and the ability of the "other side of the trade" to pay, I now rarely employ put options. When I short a stock, the dough goes into my account. If we go over a cliff edge, who is to say that my puts will be honored?

All of the above said, your point is well taken.

Best, Earlie

Best, Earlie



To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (1468)5/19/2003 10:37:10 AM
From: Earlie  Respond to of 4905
 
Darf:

Agree that the new gold paper will open up the gold market, hence I applaud its arrival. I was just expressing an opinion as to what I personally would prefer to hold.

To give you an idea of how paranoid I have become about "moral hazard" and the ability of the "other side of the trade" to pay, I now rarely employ put options. When I short a stock, the dough goes into my account. If we go over a cliff edge, who is to say that my puts will be honored?

All of the above said, your point is well taken.

Best, Earlie

Best, Earlie



To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (1468)5/19/2003 10:37:41 AM
From: Earlie  Respond to of 4905
 
Darf:

Agree that the new gold paper will open up the gold market, hence I applaud its arrival. I was just expressing an opinion as to what I personally would prefer to hold.

To give you an idea of how paranoid I have become about "moral hazard" and the ability of the "other side of the trade" to pay, I now rarely employ put options. When I short a stock, the dough goes into my account. If we go over a cliff edge, who is to say that my puts will be honored?

All of the above said, your point is well taken.

Best, Earlie