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To: Techie who wrote (21933)10/16/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: Jan Crawley  Respond to of 164684
 
That was an impulsive trade; will not do again today. I have 400 short shares, I day-trade(buy/sell) 100 shares or so sometimes.



To: Techie who wrote (21933)10/16/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: OtherChap  Respond to of 164684
 
It looks like there are no buyers left for this dog. The volume has stopped completely.. The previous post was right, we're lucky to see one trade every minute now.

Something weird is definitely up. And I bet we'll find out after the close today!

Loaded up on more November puts. I'm "swinging for the fences" as Mary Meeker likes to say regarding her lowballing technique of quarterly result forcasting on AMZN. *

*from her august internal MSDW report




To: Techie who wrote (21933)10/16/1998 1:52:00 PM
From: Peter Church  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
To answer my own question...After expiration last month, AMZN went down briefly at the next opening and then proceeded to rally 30 points the following week. Same happened in July, but it opened up. Those were different times. Is there any general pattern to after the expiration weeks?