V vulture Jan 12, 2004 #11 Quote from StockApprentice: They aren't! More... Compared to the OEX of 2003-2004, the are...
E electron Jan 12, 2004 #12 Quote from vulture: Compared to the OEX of 2003-2004, the are... More... Where could I find any data to compare these things?
Quote from vulture: Compared to the OEX of 2003-2004, the are... More... Where could I find any data to compare these things?
A ArchAngel Jan 12, 2004 #13 Trading the S&P emini and OEX options isn't exactly "diversifying" is it? If it's just that you're looking to trade options, have you looked into trading the options on the index futures instead of dealing with equity market index options?
Trading the S&P emini and OEX options isn't exactly "diversifying" is it? If it's just that you're looking to trade options, have you looked into trading the options on the index futures instead of dealing with equity market index options?
E electron Jan 12, 2004 #14 Quote from ArchAngel: Trading the S&P emini and OEX options isn't exactly "diversifying" is it? More... Maybe not exactly, similar markets, but still different instruments. Trading ES options would be even less of diversification.
Quote from ArchAngel: Trading the S&P emini and OEX options isn't exactly "diversifying" is it? More... Maybe not exactly, similar markets, but still different instruments. Trading ES options would be even less of diversification.