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To: Kevin who wrote (29773)12/1/1997 12:14:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58727
 
I edited my post I suppose after you read it....

I suppose what is confusing me is the 1 1/2 point spread in the Sp7z range...so you add another 1/2 point to that? but in which direction?
and what end of the range

would that not be a buy signal if you weren't already in calls...?
so necessitating a buffer IF once chooses to use one.. This is the first time I have seen you use a range for something that would constitute a buy signal.. other than a range with a buffer.

but again..perhaps I am not clear on the system

and on your update of resistances...there is about a 2.5 point spread on the SPX resistance..which if pierced would indicate another buy signal

SO I am asking why you have started using these "ranges" as of today and where does the 1/2 point buffer come in and which side...
if you add it onto the end you are talking about a 3 point spread.

I did not say I was still in my puts...I said I am fine with my position