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To: Tim O. who wrote (51124)8/29/1998 5:08:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
hey Tim

still not at home but did look at the AMEX site

here are the compenents of the IIX

amex.com

btw..look around that site...has some interesting stuff on it..

also when looking at trading an index you really should see how the individual components are weighted

this stupid thing didnt let me give you the direct link....so you will just have to fish around to find it

EDIT
HA
dont mess with the voodoo queen...

here you go
amex.com



To: Tim O. who wrote (51124)8/29/1998 6:09:00 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 58727
 
I'm not too sure about internet index puts actually. I'd rather study the stocks one by one. I agree with Lisa, I don't want to get into the internet index options. I tend to think that IBM will be the next one on the list. I have had a 'great time' with the internets these 6 months but I knew the end was in site. I just did not expect it so suddenly. Unfortunately I still have a problem holding puts for more than 1-3 days so I missed gains on AMZN, DELL an AMAT had I held on a bit longer. Now I'm back though and will hold them for a while. It's about time these internets would join the real world of companies struggling to meet estimates and make some real money. If AMZN 'recovers' a bit I'll buy some more puts.