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To: stockman_scott who wrote (114913)4/7/1999 8:00:00 PM
From: edamo  Respond to of 176387
 
my man stockman...re: dell / you got mail...

don't know how anyone can even begin to do an analysis comparing dell and aol.... no similarity...just like comparing t with gm...what do you look at???...market cap, revenues,earnings,cash position, market share,....i think a better comparison is t to aol...

i don't understand aol....but just took a spontaneous position in it...timing sucks, but eventually i'll get in synch...the option premiums are so very strong that it makes for good inventory...used excess cash not rotating from dell...that would be a sacrilege....momentum rotation is too risky for me....i prefer rotating puts/calls on the underlying for growth and income...even now i feel my portfolio getting unwieldy for i now own five stocks....dell, aol consider high volatility and maintenance but good option writing inventory, sell puts against dell....calls against aol....emc,intc,msft just let go up and down and up further...