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To: Moominoid who wrote (24566)5/4/1999 10:23:00 PM
From: J R KARY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
Thimk so on the calls David , and maybe they didn't shy away from new puts either

Really though , too soon to tell , but they (funds) make money and may even pay for the lunch:

David you posted: >> " Keynes said "in the long run we're all dead". He also said there is no such thing as a free lunch. I don't believe that one... " <<

Keynes probably didn't buy mutual funds and "naturally" expected to pay for his lunch .

I appreciate yours and others TA - its absolutely efficient for quickly reviving a memory of a stock's buyers/sellers past patterns .

My gut feel is the big Six will make AAPL's options more attractive but will have a way of hitting the max pain point at expirations .

The 5/21/99 expiration may provide a test . WWDC should pump up the stock along with the MSFT - DOJ dealings , so retracing or exceeding Monday's $50 (on no news) shouldn't be unexpected , unless max pain intercedes .

Somebody's has to pay for that "free" lunch and a head fake may be included for this month's options .

I don't trade options prefering margin buying but believe in holding , will add at times and hopefully selling stock before it becomes wallpaper .

Jim K.