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Strategies & Market Trends
Jim's Nasdaq100 Special as a basket.
An SI Board Since February 1999
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Emcee:  James F. Hopkins Type:  Unmoderated
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1303 Dave; I just tried to short QQQ at 129 and no shares are available at waterhousJames F. Hopkins-10/11/1999
1302 Matt, You are right. The liquidity on the sector Spyders is thin and thus sprejjs_ynot-10/11/1999
1301 hi Matt, I was not discussing whether HHH is a UIT, stock or mutual fund... I OX-10/11/1999
1300 Ox, I don't care what MLCO says about market cap weighting. The prospectusMatthew L. Jones-10/11/1999
1299 Matt writes: "It is also not market cap weighted." from the HHH PR, OX-10/11/1999
1298 Thanks. Yes they are shortable. Only problem I see with them is the spread (hMatthew L. Jones-10/11/1999
1297 Matt, An alternative might be the SPYDER sector securities. I am not sure if jjs_ynot-10/11/1999
1296 yeah...looks like a party!!! I should be back long ~127 on Friday..but I was aStoctrash-10/11/1999
1295 Jim and Dave, I too was interested in the HHH (stock). What I learned upon doMatthew L. Jones-10/11/1999
1294 OX, It appears that when one sector moves the image is that the whole market wdonald sew-10/11/1999
1293 hi donald, <<<I think this is the time to start shorting the QQQ <OX-10/11/1999
1292 Jim, Thanks for all the juicy food for thought. I agree that HHH looks interesjjs_ynot-10/11/1999
1291 Ox, Actually, I think this is the time to start shorting the QQQ with small podonald sew-10/11/1999
1290 Dave; I've started watching the HHH, not traded it yet as I want to get morJames F. Hopkins-10/11/1999
1289 Dave; No I didn't notice, I gave up tracking it when I started my own indexJames F. Hopkins-10/11/1999
1288 I've only done one QQQ trade, a buy-write for Sept expiration (got called oOX-10/10/1999
1287 Jim, Have you noticed that HFX is no longer quoted/traded? Do you know anythijjs_ynot-10/10/1999
1286 Ox, I can't remember... do you trade the QQQ? Or maybe options on the QQQMatthew L. Jones-10/10/1999
1285 Hi Chris, I'm glad you're making good use of the info posted. I know yOX-10/10/1999
1284 Your contributions to this thread are excellent. We got a divergence on Fridaystockycd-10/9/1999
1283 BPNDX from 3/12/99 to 10/8/99 74 X 7 X 72 X O OX-10/9/1999
1282 45.40 10MA BPNDX 39.00 36.00 39.00 38.00 38.00 42.00 53.00 56.00 58.00 55.00OX-10/9/1999
1281 And just when the partys getting started.<gg> Chris stockycd-10/8/1999
1280 I'm out of 3/4 of my position at 126.27 near yesterdays close. I didn'Stoctrash-10/8/1999
1279 43.90 10MA BPNDX 40.00 39.00 36.00 39.00 38.00 38.00 42.00 53.00 56.00 58.00OX-10/7/1999
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