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To: AK2004 who wrote (31618)4/9/1998 2:32:00 PM
From: Dchapman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573215
 
Stocks targets are always kept
seperate from option profit,
but given a good system and
the right stocks and rally
targets usually yield option
targets of 100-200% per run.
This option profit target
is applied after the stock
target is figured. Only
look towards option profit
for a run. Other option
parameters could effect the
profit like time value, volit,
etc.. but dont care, it gets
checked through the profit.

So pick good stock worthy
of good rallies, and which
have good option profit targets,
and thats it, keep it simple.

Dan

Group theory makes it easier to
predict stock movement, 10 herds
running towards a electric fence
is easier to see than 1 herd. (:
But this will be explained in the
help button coming soon.