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To: Ben Antanaitis who wrote (33628)10/1/1998 9:53:00 AM
From: Roads End  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Ben..I have followed your Max-Pain charts on this and other threads. At what point in time prior to expiration do you think this analysis is most accurate? For instance, CPQ this month will report earnings on the Wednesday just before Friday's expiration which should cause a lot of fluctuation between now and then. With two plus weeks left before October expiration the Max-Pain point at this time would seem to me to be a weak indicator. Is that your interpretation as well?
Steve



To: Ben Antanaitis who wrote (33628)10/4/1998 4:07:00 PM
From: Ben Antanaitis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
The CPQ Oct'98 Max-Pain Point&#153 is $30, CPQ closed at $29 11/16.

With two weeks to go till Oct'98 open interest expiration, I updated the Max-Pain&#153 option analysis graphs based on Friday's CBOE (10/02/98) open interest strike prices and volume.

The Max-Pain Point&#153 graph and definition are located at one of my favorite links.

Ben A.