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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (983)6/24/2004 8:44:46 PM
From: saukriver  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2955
 
Thanks, Frank. I was looking more for an online course or software. Reading a book on options is a bit theoretical.



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (983)6/28/2004 8:40:02 AM
From: Apollo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2955
 
Qualcomm Options.

I'm going to take a leap here, and suggest that the reason Sauk wants to know about options is because he wants to leverage an investment in Qcom. If there is one single item on which this board agrees, it is the strength/position of Qcom. We might differ over the relativity of that strength, but not that it is the CDMA gorilla.

In any event, I would like to do the same thing. I cannot see anything stopping growth in earnings for Qcom for the near to midterm ie, the next 2-4 years. My taxable investments reflect this confidence, but I'm not going to have very much free capital to invest over the next 2 years. What there is might be better invested thru options.

I know zero about options, and need to learn. If anybody would like to proffer some options strategies on Qcom, I'd love to hear their ideas in public, and the risks/benefits.

Apollo