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To: Yikes who wrote (65)11/14/1997 4:06:00 PM
From: Joe Gleason  Respond to of 94
 
Yikes, That mess looks like something i've been doing! - Expect I am the proud of owner of 200 contracts for Intell @ 105 - that I paid the proud price of $2.80 average! - Doesn't stop there - Motarolla, Sun! - and of course I just went out and bought CPQ- afterall couldn't down lower then 73 ... Talk about feeling like a mess!!!!!

I am doing much better jumping in and out on day trades... I do, however, feel comfortable leaving my short position open on AOL for the weekend..

I think we are entering a preriod of time where CASH WILL BE KING!

The market sure didn't sell off much did it!!!!



To: Yikes who wrote (65)11/14/1997 4:35:00 PM
From: Louis Riley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94
 
Steve Case will be a guest on Squawk Box Monday morning.

Let's hope Mark Haines grills him good about the lack of earnings and the weak result of their new advertising model.



To: Yikes who wrote (65)11/14/1997 5:53:00 PM
From: IKM  Respond to of 94
 
Grabbing money on the table (time premium) with the Dec 80p, and more than happy to double up if assigned; you think AOL will find its way down from here with your short, if not Monday, eventually; and if it all goes to hell in a handbasket, you cut and run the third Friday in January. When you start closing your positions in the other two, your Jan 85c's will still have some time value left.



To: Yikes who wrote (65)11/14/1997 6:30:00 PM
From: Howard Wong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94
 
Yikes:

how many positions do you have in AOL? I can't figure out what side you are on in AOL. i have no position in AOL. I thought AOL was doing great a few weeks ago. But today when I read the chart, Geez! What's going on here?! iqc.com

I am thinking of making a buy at $72 (only stock). What do you think? Short-term speaking AOL will be oversold at $72. Am I right? iqc.com

Other opinions?

-gh