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To: Nancy who wrote (42999)5/18/1998 5:42:00 PM
From: Sonki  Respond to of 176387
 
i went thru lots of hassles...getting options trading in ira.

yes. i have been trading wla 180 lateley. earlier i had 120 etc..

so i trade slightly in the mony. if it moves to 220 then i trade 210 like that... so i start making a move w. the stock. i

it does not always work out. but this way i can buy 5-10 leaps
for msft/dell/wla depending on how much it dips...

even if i don't get 1/1 move w. stock it's a great leverage w/out
worry about time too much.



To: Nancy who wrote (42999)5/19/1998 1:59:00 PM
From: jef saunders  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
** ot **

Nancy, i purchase puts and calls in my ira as well as Sonki.
i had to shop around to find a broker...i know that
fidelity, waterhouse, and brown allow it. i trade in and
out of money options, the in the money options do much
better. who's your broker that does not allow trading?

jef