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To: im a survivor who wrote (11081)8/7/2003 3:40:39 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13815
 
<<Good luck.....what Dell Calls/leaps you have? I've looked at them, but again, feel safer with the stock, so am
waiting for right time to buy. >>>
Jan 2004 30 and 35's
Jan 2005 27.5 and 30's
Dell should be a $60 bil/yr company in 2005, with IMO a stock price near $60
And the 30 call would show a profit around 450%
Now the question is can a person hold one that long while watching the market?
Best put them in the attic
Though all the ups and downs? Its not easy, I kept selling my Dell leaps on the way up back in 1998,1999. Could not resist taking 1000 % profit, then if you wanted to buy one back, it would cost twice as much
This is easy to picture, hard to implement
Sig


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