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IBM

Posted by btr Tue, 13 Jul 2004 02:08:12 GMT

IBM has been declining for a while. It is showing a bounce around 84, which may become the support. We shall watch it closely. The big support is at 80.

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IBM

Posted by btr Tue, 13 Jul 2004 02:08:12 GMT

IBM has been declining for a while. It is showing a bounce around 84, which may become the support. We shall watch it closely. The big support is at 80.

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WMT

Posted by btr Fri, 09 Jul 2004 21:32:37 GMT

Bought WMT Aug 50 Calls at 2.5 today.

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WMT

Posted by btr Fri, 09 Jul 2004 21:32:37 GMT

Bought WMT Aug 50 Calls at 2.5 today.

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QQQ and RHAT

Posted by btr Fri, 09 Jul 2004 03:19:57 GMT

I closed QQQ Jul 36 Puts at 0.65 for a small profit as it gapped down today. The volume was about average. No panic selling. Holding ATM/OTM front-month puts won’t make too much sense when approaching expiration.
I also closed Jul 20 Puts at 0.50 at breakeven point. I still keep Aug 22.5 Puts as RHAT may retest critical support at 20. As it’s in oversold condition, buying interests are plenty as seen when it was bouncing back from the gap down.

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QQQ and RHAT

Posted by btr Fri, 09 Jul 2004 03:19:57 GMT

I closed QQQ Jul 36 Puts at 0.65 for a small profit as it gapped down today. The volume was about average. No panic selling. Holding ATM/OTM front-month puts won't make too much sense when approaching expiration.
I also closed Jul 20 Puts at 0.50 at breakeven point. I still keep Aug 22.5 Puts as RHAT may retest critical support at 20. As it's in oversold condition, buying interests are plenty as seen when it was bouncing back from the gap down.

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QQQ and RHAT

Posted by btr Thu, 08 Jul 2004 05:03:44 GMT

QQQ has broken its uptrend line. Today's move would look like a dead cat bounce after YHOO lost almost 12% in after-hour trading. Tomorrow will be a big gap down. I have reduced my puts on QQQ.
My Jul 20 Puts are under water, but Aug 22.5 Puts are doing OK. I will monitor closely tomorrow to see if I should seize the opportunity to close the Jul 20 Puts.
I'm also looking for opportunities to buy back some shares of MSFT for my long-term accounts.

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QQQ and RHAT

Posted by btr Thu, 08 Jul 2004 05:03:44 GMT

QQQ has broken its uptrend line. Today’s move would look like a dead cat bounce after YHOO lost almost 12% in after-hour trading. Tomorrow will be a big gap down. I have reduced my puts on QQQ.
My Jul 20 Puts are under water, but Aug 22.5 Puts are doing OK. I will monitor closely tomorrow to see if I should seize the opportunity to close the Jul 20 Puts.

I’m also looking for opportunities to buy back some shares of MSFT for my long-term accounts.

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MSTR

Posted by btr Tue, 29 Jun 2004 01:25:55 GMT

MSTR dropped from the resistence. It's going lower!

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RHAT

Posted by btr Tue, 29 Jun 2004 00:55:33 GMT

RHAT has filled its gap. The gap is the big resistence for it to move through it. I expect that it will come down when the buyers would start selling at break even point after they were trapped by the big gap down! I will long some puts starting from here. The target is 20-21 and stop is 23.5.

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