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To: Duke who wrote (1597)5/4/1999 1:38:00 PM
From: Stephen Swantz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2341
 
Duke: Re: CBOE site. I am new at option trading and do not understand the "pc" in the NET column on the CBOE quotes page.
Can you (or anyone else) tell me what this means? TIA
Steve



To: Duke who wrote (1597)5/4/1999 6:09:00 PM
From: browser  Respond to of 2341
 
try this site!
financialweb.com



To: Duke who wrote (1597)5/6/1999 7:36:00 AM
From: John Moore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2341
 
Log onto and suscribe to optionsource.com. You just write in the stock symbol and you can get a montage of all the call and put options for that security, including the symbols which you can give to your broker.

In case you don't know it the new Nasdac 100 unit trust has options, although they are not listed yet in the papers. You can find them listed in optionsource.com. Just plug in QQQ, the symbol for the unit trust. I find these options are the only cheap way to play the NASDAC 100. The Nasdac 100 options listed on the CBOE are ridiculous-- very high premiums and little liquidity. An at the money QQQ option only costs about 5.



To: Duke who wrote (1597)5/11/1999 1:24:00 AM
From: NateC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2341
 
Hi, Duke....my favorite site is edreyfus.com. much faster than CBOE...and almost always available....

don't forget....for volatility...and option pricing....by far the best I know of is

fast.quote.com