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As long as the market respects the current Stealth
Channel for QQQ, the high 20's will serve as a bottom area which coincides with
the previous major bottom pivot. Based on the
contracting characteristic of the channel, a breakout should be abrupt in
nature. In addition, this long-term channel trend is approaching its
end. The most recent price excursions have not been major to signify the
current trend is over.
See - <A
href="http://www.hitech-analytics.com/QQQ_channel_1.pdf">http://www.hitech-analytics.com/QQQ_channel_1.pdf
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Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 1:09
AM
Subject: Re: [RT] Where will qqq close
fri
I will answer it the best I can
As traders we all know that YOU do not
anticipate but participate,,
However,,
what to do with conservative money which one can NOT afford
to loss ANY principle and still create income,,
Selling covered calls is PARTLY the
answer,,
because it does create 5-8% MONTHLY
income,,
but what is the qqq goes down MORE than the premium
collected?
now you are losing principle!!
the answer is buy a put,,
so in Feb. I bought tons of qqq at
38
sold the march 39 calls at 3.1
and bought the Feb. 37 put at .75
on theresdy close,, I replace the Feb. put
with a march put
and bought to close the march call about 10-15
minutes to the close on Fri.
and sold the June call market on close
this is why I needed that info!!
now fully protected again,, and with nice income in my
pocket to party,,
my guess was 36.5 and I was not that far
off
(just from the pure open interest)
nice weekend
Ben
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Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 8:49
AM
Subject: Re: [RT] Where will qqq close
fri
I've been rethinking Ben's question in regards
to IRA's exit yesterday.
The question arises why would Ben want to know
the Friday Close for QQQ? Or did he mean QQQ in relation to options
settlement? He could have been trading either or both. <FONT
face=Arial size=2>Don't QQQ OPTIONS expire on Friday's open along with
NDX options? If so then the questions could have been:
"Where will the QQQ Open Friday morning when
the options settle?"
or "Where will the QQQ close Thursday?" not
as good a question...
or even better yet, like IRA calculates, "What
is the highest or lowest level the QQQ is likely to reach before
Friday?" This would be the best question for trading QQQ or its
options. This really makes the most
sense from a trading perspective, so sense Ben's question may have been
ambiguous, I will tip my hat to IRA for sticking to an intelligent
methodology.
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