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To: edamo who wrote (110846)3/22/1999 7:28:00 PM
From: Mark Peterson CPA  Respond to of 176387
 
Edamo, if you PM me a real email address (which I promise I won't spam you with "Pump and Dump" recommendations), I'll send you a picture of the chandelier from hell (brought to you by selling Dell Calls and buying a digital cam from Gigabuys.com). Promise you, you won't be disappointed.

Your posts are the best.

Mark A. Peterson

PS. I shave my head, too.



To: edamo who wrote (110846)3/22/1999 11:51:00 PM
From: Mike Gordon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
edamo: I maintain the same philosophy. I study volumes and trending on quality issues primarily in the communications, finance, networking, chip, and box builders. I tend to stay 30 days out and immediately sell covered calls on any exercised puts. The only complaint I have is the government has prohibited the use of short puts to buy equities in deferred tax accounts (IRA's, self-directed IRA's etc.) Selling a put in an IRA account is far more conservative than buying a put. Some needs to change this law. Good luck and watch the 35 or 32.5 puts on DELL.