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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Looking for a broker for an IRA who will allow
covered option writing against stocks ing the account. Uncovered
would be great also</FONT></DIV>
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RT's,
One of the brokers that believe in good service at discount rates that I
use is Angus Jackson, they use the EFP, Exchange for Physicals, during the DAY
as well as the night because many times the spreads in the futures pit are too
wide. Many times in the past, these guys have gotten me adjustments from the
floor in New York because of the excessive slippage. Plus, some of my students
are rather new to trading and Angus guys give them time to help out in placing
the orders. If this wasn't good enough, for a couple bucks more, Angus will
take contingent orders. If I place an order and the market goes so far and I
can't follow the market, you give Angus the orders, Angus will move your
protective stops to breakeven or where ever. I have been a customer of them
since 1992.
Give Martin Bedick at 800-899-1166 a call.
I receive nothing extra from Angus for the above statements.
Oat
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