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To: Craig Lieberman who wrote (62203)8/30/1998 1:52:00 PM
From: Don Martini  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Hi, Craig! I never BUY leap puts, I just sell those babies! My experience is that they dissolve into thin air and you get to keep the cash.

All prices for options are presplit, until Dell splits.

Yesss, Craig, there is a Santa Dell! Someone will buy puts for the prices indicated by CBOE on their chart. I usually ask for more and see if there are takers. Someone will actually pay $36.50 for the Jan 2001 Dell 120 put.

Regular series Dell options have a DLQ prefix
Year 2000 prefix is LDE
2001 is ZDE

Ask Long On Dell about his gains from buying Leap CALLS.

Happy investing, Craig!

Don