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To: the Druid who wrote (23138)11/25/1997 12:25:00 PM
From: Meathead  Respond to of 176387
 
I fully understand short term trading approaches. I've actually
made money at it. I can smoke any bear on this thread when it
comes to discussing and implementing short term option trading
strategies. Hank sells naked calls. He has no clue nor can
he even begin to explain how he could profit from time spreads,
vertical/horizontal/diagonal... straddles, combination writes.
He is taking more risk than he needs to buy writing uncovered
calls. He has no trading strategy that he's willing to post
other than he can't decide wether he's using a 10/60 day or
10/60 week moving average. Hank... which is it? Do you use
any sort of MACD to signal long and short positions?

Let the momentum players run from Dell and drive the stock
price down. It's happened many times before and it's happening
now. They'll be back. They always come back. Find a better
investment. Don't try and do me any favors by pointing out the
fact I'm blindly in love with Dell. I'll stay long until the
fundamentals change.

Has anyone been around long enough to appreciate times like
this when the future outlook keeps improving yet the stock
prices keep declining? It's called a DIVERGENCE of opinion.
You shorts best understand what that means.

MEATHEAD



To: the Druid who wrote (23138)11/25/1997 2:52:00 PM
From: hpeace  Respond to of 176387
 
can you point to the research that says cpq is feeling price pressures..
cpq is the one causing the pressaure..
can I see some research on this..
All I find is cpq lowering prices and applying pressure and
still making the highest margin in the industry.
They make almost as much margin on a 799 box with montor as dell averages<ggg>
and the stomp all the others.hp, ibm