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To: Venkie who wrote (36530)4/3/1998 1:19:00 PM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Call me LONG TERM BULLISH: Sold most all of my Jan 99 calls and rolled them into Jan 2000 this morning (Now, 70 in-the-money contracts for Jan 2000. NOTE how much more confident I am than Mr. Fink at his 2000 shares short, HA)

Don't own any calls earlier than Jan 99...

Lovin' life, and DELL.



To: Venkie who wrote (36530)4/3/1998 1:26:00 PM
From: SecularBull  Respond to of 176387
 
Options trading seems to indicate that 65-70 is a firm range for April.



To: Venkie who wrote (36530)4/3/1998 1:27:00 PM
From: SecularBull  Respond to of 176387
 
Put options look real cheap. If I weren't a BULL I might buy some.



To: Venkie who wrote (36530)4/3/1998 1:32:00 PM
From: SecularBull  Respond to of 176387
 
This is as cheap as CALLS get for AUG 80 (.DLQHP ) 4 1/ 2...



To: Venkie who wrote (36530)4/3/1998 2:45:00 PM
From: Jim Patterson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
re: <,Poor flametrower lost all his investment money.. >>

I have not seen much from him lately, Did this really happen ?

I hope not.
As anamate as I am against DELL, I have to confess it is really a small position. That is mainly because I respect the speed with witch the bulls can drive this one higher.
Once I get a convincing break, I will take it back up again.

Jim



To: Venkie who wrote (36530)4/3/1998 7:17:00 PM
From: K. M. Strickler  Respond to of 176387
 
V,

I don't see how DELL could go to $30! As it went down, the buying would be so great that they would run out of stock to sell!

Do you remember the history about one of the railroad barrons buying up the stock of another, and the other kept selling short! OK, this goes on for a while, and pretty soon the guy buying up the stock has the market in control, and when the short options come due, oops! Can't cover, at any price! So the first barron 'broke' the other one and took all his money! (This really happened!)

Interesting, no?

Regards,

Ken