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Bob,
>From you comments I believe that it is possible that you
missed the point I was trying to make with this indicator,
so:
Here is a longer term look at the indicator with a starting
value of +/- one Standard Deviation.
The purpose of this indicator is NOT to predict the price
on next expiration but to indicate when prices had moved
in such a manner that:
1. If you were selling premiums then know which leg to
do something about and when, and
2. If you were buying options you would have an idea
when prices were anomolous and probably a point
for a good option trade and whether Puts or Calls.
Clyde
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----- Original Message -----
From: "BobR" <bobrabcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2000 14:11
Subject: [RT] Re: GEN - expiration
> That's close Clyde. Now as price migrates, add a trend component to
the
> probability curve and you should zero in on the expriation price.
>
> BR
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