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To: Tony D. who wrote (6340)1/8/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: Hunt  Respond to of 14162
 
Tony,

BWDIK--But What Do I Know

It was actually Nov that I would have been able to close out at 25. My mistake, time flys when you watch money leaving your pocket.. See, I just proved my point with the BWDIK. In regards to Doug's page, I use it for things other than parity. The open interest parity theory I have a tough time buying because when you look at the open interest, you don't know whether the calls were bought or sold(like we do with covered calls) and whether the puts were bought or sold. In my opinion that could move the parity pricing around. Also, the price the MM paid orsold those options for would have impact on what parity price would be. For to me, parity would be the price were the MM make the most money for they control this game. Our goal should be on the side that takes some of that money.