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To: stiltz1 who wrote (11422)3/15/1999 10:26:00 PM
From: Islander  Respond to of 27722
 
As usual, stiltz, a relevant post. Hopefully, as the 'hour' DRAWS NEAR, WE WILL HAVE LESS CLUTTER on the ethernet, so we can properly evaluate each moment of decision. This means......from old uncle sam.



To: stiltz1 who wrote (11422)3/15/1999 10:29:00 PM
From: zurdo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27722
 
stiltz1,
If people stop buying so many options every time at options expiration time, it would deprive the MMs of easy money, and they would have no incentive for keeping the price down during thin trading to keep from paying off on the options...NAVR would have a better chance of climbing higher without that barrier...The higher the base to spring from, the higher the potential of NAVR's price peak...In my opinion, buying options on a stock dooms its upward climb in the absence of high demand (as in an IPO launch)...Options are like lottery tickets on a stock that can be controlled so easily on low volume....Just a theory.....