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To: craig crawford who wrote (9202)1/29/1999 1:32:00 PM
From: Afaq Sarwar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
Well, some people never learn. Good thing that you went broke with your shorts on AMZN etc. Otherwise no one would have been able to protect you from yourself.

By the way, how is the Osicom's libel lawsuit against you going. Is that true that you had requested for a public defender to represent you, and that they refused. May be you should simply apologize to Par, and just may be he will relent.

It is amazing. At one time I actually thought that you knew what you were doing.

Afaq Sarwar



To: craig crawford who wrote (9202)1/31/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: WebDrone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
Craig- let's wait and see what the premiums are. It will be interesting for all to see how the FIBR options are priced. I expect they will be very expensive, based on the volatility, and then something more for that Jenny Sequah. ( joke, there- although my attempt at the french would probably be even more amusing.)

Shorts may enjoy buying out of the money calls to insure against a price run. Longs may enjoy selling calls against their shares or new shares to generate income. Heck, longs can just buy expensive calls for a wild ride.

You bring up a point I have been meaning to ask: Company Insiders must declare options trades to the SEC, just like stock trades, RIGHT? I can't believe such a huge loophole could just be left gaping open.

Somebody financial care to set me straight?

WebDrone
(Options are just a tool. Brokers love us to trade them, either way. They will increase the liquidity, which is good for everyone.)



To: craig crawford who wrote (9202)2/16/1999 8:54:00 AM
From: Eddy Blinker  Respond to of 10479
 
<I loved this company!!!! Yeeeeessssssssssssssssssssss>

Craig,

What do you mean by "loved"???

My R&D into the financial morass, in order to find "human" indicators which could be utilized within a mathematical formulation, is over.

Craig now let's find out how well I have learned from your last years contributions which I found very helpful. In spite of all the differences.

It remains to be seen if "Blinker&Mueller" Nasdaq =/+ 30 day forecast is very bad, bad, good or very good.(starting 2/4/98)

Everyone poster on this thread is invited to watch and judge and if we go into business you all get the "OSICOM" endurance discount.

Member 4312597

Nasdaq is one of the most speculative exchanges on the global market.

Therefore it is very difficult for a neural network to learn and forecast. But if we are only 57% correct, the rest will be a piece of cake. No cheating-No Back Pedaling. S...t or get off the pot says Eddy.

Regards to all

EDDY BLINKER