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To: tony sidhu who wrote (29323)11/24/1997 1:27:00 PM
From: Muizz M. Kheraj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Well, probably a hasty entry here...but I'm in to the SP 500 Dec 1997 960 Put (SXBXL) at 26.25...since we've boucned all the way to 955.11...I'm worried ... slightly.

Muizz
** Still long KLIC Dec Calls



To: tony sidhu who wrote (29323)11/24/1997 1:33:00 PM
From: Tom Trader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
All index traders--just got back--am short the Dec S&P futures as of now

Did not add to OEX puts--but am holding half the puts that I bought last week. Sold the other half earlier this morning for a profit.

If you decide to trade these signals please be aware that half the signals turn out to be losers and I have had three winning trades in a row--but on the other hand, I have had as many as seven winning trades in a row.

It may be best if you look for confirmation from Curly and Nemer--Nemer you choose which one of the stooges you want to be:)

Will log back on in an hour or so



To: tony sidhu who wrote (29323)11/24/1997 1:35:00 PM
From: Jerry Olson  Respond to of 58727
 
Tony

You can bet that the CEO of AMAT has taken ALL of the Asian problems into consideration, as have any Co. that's got exposure there...

Tony please do NOT average down on your options...If things get worse you'll lose double or triple your original investment...forget it!!!

As for devalutation of currencies it will have no effect on buying capital equipment, more over I think the impact will be cheaper goods and labor...

I still say the survival of the fittest will win out in the long run...Those Fabs there that do not, or can not get money to expand or even replace equipment will be taken out by the BIGGER players...The Global Free Market Economy will provide many opportunities for the well positioned co's with large cash positions...IMO....

Like the current problems in Japan, other brokerage houses will gobble up those customers and the country will protect their monies...Hey its called survival of the fittest...

Hang tight, be careful, and dont average down.... Jerry