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58327 Trisha, RE: Option trading in IRAs The answer is yes you can do it online. AfChris-1/27/1999
58326 Not sure, but I don't think it can be done anywhere. It's part of the LakesideTrader-1/27/1999
58325 Question from a lurker, does anyone know an broker (hopefully online) who allChris-1/27/1999
58324 if you like to chart options go here!!! tscn.com put in stock symbol hit get rbrowser-1/25/1999
58323 to all: has anyone used Mr. Stock for trading options spreads? according to DEepOpp-1/25/1999
58322 Actively enough (that is, for me) At the risk of sounding like a Schwab shill,otter-1/13/1999
58321 Try this site! not sure if this is what you want! strikeprice.combrowser-1/12/1999
58320 otter, from your post,,<<i> I'm a Schwab customer and am not unhapGary E-1/12/1999
58319 Jeffrey, I've been trading options for a while now. Made some $ and lost sotter-1/12/1999
58318 Hi Saulmon, I also use the site mentioned by L3_aka_L3 for quotes unless I haveSoumen Barua-1/12/1999
58317 Try here. I like them better than CBOE because they leave the last bid/ask up Lee Lichterman III-1/12/1999
58316 Hi Will get the answer eventually. Thanks, QTOn the QT-1/12/1999
58315 Soumen or others, I have for the last hour been trying to download option numbesaulmon-1/11/1999
58314pipeline.com Just the Max Pain site. The other would be nice. Hmmm.... Cheers DDaflye-1/11/1999
58313 Very good question. I would like to know that too. In fact I recall looking at Soumen Barua-1/11/1999
58312 To Thread: I am trying to get some additional information so I am addressing On the QT-1/11/1999
58311 So that we don't get hung up in terminology---A naked call as defined in &lArt C.-1/11/1999
58310 M Thompson, I thought naked calls are such where you do not own the underlying Jeffrey E. Klein-1/10/1999
58309 jeffrey: I think a call can only be naked if you are selling it and dont own tm thompson-1/10/1999
58308 To: All, I'm thinking about buying a $90.00 naked call option on Dell CompuJeffrey E. Klein-1/10/1999
58307 Cordless (Cordes) is always wrong. On that you can rely. Stems from being w/oZoltan!-1/6/1999
58306 dale, not an historical but a useful and experimental program that I've beej g cordes-1/6/1999
58305 OPEN INTEREST I've been trying to find a website that keeps a historical rdale sicher-1/6/1999
58304 Joyce, This along with lot more can be found with Telescan's Option search Gary E-1/5/1999
58303 Try here. The registration is free. I think this will scout for you. strikepLee Lichterman III-1/5/1999
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