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RE: SPDR's & DIA's anyone trading them?



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The Spider usually has  100,000 on both sides of the bid @ 110 that means it takes 10 million dollars to move the spread at least.  That is very significant.  

I.E. the liquidity is huge.  


-----Original Message-----
From:	fpi@xxxxxxxxxxxx [SMTP:fpi@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:	Wednesday, November 04, 1998 1:24 PM
To:	omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject:	SPDR's & DIA's anyone trading them?

You wrote:

I was taking a look at SPDR's & DIAMONDS, dose anyone have any thoughts on
them?

What I liked was that they trade like stocks (with no expire date like
options), but I was hoping there was options traded on them, but I couldn't
find any. I really don't like AMEX & these are AMEX index's, do they have
the liquidity?

Thanks, Mike

***Can't speak for Diamonds, but I have no trouble with 1000- to 2000-share
lots on Spiders. 

FPI