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To: Herm who wrote (10349)4/13/1999 12:26:00 PM
From: tuck  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14162
 
Herm and Wayne,

My batting average on rolling up doesn't compare to just letting the stock get exercised. Plus, given how cheap stock commissions are relative to option commissions, letting the stock get exercised looks even better. I usually have a stable of stocks I'm ready to jump to when that happens, and I keep an eye on the one I was called out of should it pull back ( or, more accurately, should it touch a lower BB with RS ~25 ), and look attractive again.

Herm, thanks for the PP presentation in particular, and your efforts in general. My recent success is largely based upon them.

Cheers, Tuck