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To: Douglas Webb who wrote (9330)1/4/1999 3:54:00 PM
From: jebj  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14162
 
>It's not intended to be easy to use for newbies. It's intended to be easy to use for experts. In the beginning, I included descriptions of everything, but others can do that much better than I can, and experts don't need it, so I stopped doing it. - Doug.

Well, it's your site so you are intitled to do whatever you want with it.

But as I recall, THIS thread was set up as a training tool - and a very good one it has been, by the way - for myself and others to learn more about options.

Just my opinion but with your attitude, seems this thread and your site don't belong together.

jb



To: Douglas Webb who wrote (9330)1/10/1999 2:48:00 PM
From: Charles  Respond to of 14162
 
Found implied volatility charts for puts and calls !!
Implied vol charts for puts and calls are hard to obtain. I remember I had to pay over $300 two years ago to get it from OptionVue via diskettes.

Here is the free version from Mr.Stock or OptionPit

Go to this site and select volatility charts
optionpit.com

Charles