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To: Jerry Olson who wrote (23118)1/30/1999 5:47:00 PM
From: Gary E  Respond to of 50167
 
OJ, ^^^OT****,,
Remember John Facenda the GREAT WCAU vioce ?

well could be his son on the pergame show now



To: Jerry Olson who wrote (23118)1/30/1999 6:00:00 PM
From: Judy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50167
 
Hi, Sweets

Talking about hit and runs ... just looked at NSOL, a triple would have been achieved on calls with strike set at the momentum ema to date. Earnings out Feb 9th and I forget when it splits.

When will you exit the PFE calls, do you have a target?

btw, how many greyhounds and racehorses do you have?



To: Jerry Olson who wrote (23118)1/30/1999 9:25:00 PM
From: steve susko  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Hi OJ,

Are you playing the BKX ... what do you think of calls in C (Citigroup)?

So we are going to 10,000 in Febuary. Do you see a quick pause coming next week to position some calls.

Dell is exploding ... and you are in the puts; must be for a quick trade.



To: Jerry Olson who wrote (23118)1/31/1999 2:08:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
OJ:

I agree that short term the market could see 10,000 with a Clinton Acquittal and FED non movement...

The A/D line is saying that more stocks are declining than rising:
decisionpoint.com

As you know when this happens in a rising market it means that while a small number of stocks with large capitalizations are rising they are overshadowing the greater number of stocks that are declining... This can't go on forever... Tie this in with the rise in internet stocks to prices that reflect expectations greater than those in Japan when the Nikkei was at 40,000 and you have a recipe for a major correction...

Jim