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To: Ibexx who wrote (61535)7/30/1998 6:30:00 PM
From: saju chacko  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
here's more for all y'all...

INTC held above the old resistance very well today in spite of yesterday's testy end-of-the-day sell-off....

the next challenge for INTC is to get past 87 1/2... which comes from a peak that was set about 200 days ago.... i think it will easily pass this mark...

the catch then is when GSCO, HRZG, and MONT are going to finish doing their purchasing at this level.... all three came in at the end of the day tring to hold the price down....

they may be there tomorrow morning or simply try to open the stock lower tomorrow... either way... once they've bought what they need... INTC should continue its upward movement...

these are my opinions... they could be financially wrong....

Saju



To: Ibexx who wrote (61535)7/30/1998 6:35:00 PM
From: Barry Grossman  Respond to of 186894
 
Ibexx,

Here's one for him that I bookmarked.

exchange2000.com

Barry



To: Ibexx who wrote (61535)7/30/1998 8:06:00 PM
From: VICTORIA GATE, MD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Ibexx

re<I would love to share my thoughts re. LEAPS strategy with you except for the fact that I have already written on this subject at least a dozen times.>

Would you pls tell me why INTEL 1999 70 leap INQ AN trade 5077c today


thanks

vg



To: Ibexx who wrote (61535)7/31/1998 3:26:00 AM
From: Jake0302  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Ibexx, From your posts on LEAPS, which i found by doing a full text search for ibexx and leaps

www3.techstocks.com

it would appear that you buy near the money leaps for high quality, hi tech stocks (ATI, INTC, CSCO, MSFT, LU, DELL); sell when you get in the money; and buy at a higher strike price.

It seems to me that this could be especially effective in a volatile market making significant pullbacks, but with gorilla/ freight train stocks such as those mentioned as clear industry leaders...

Is this about right? Any book recommendations?