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great idea- just did the same
EXCELLENT IDEA

JUST DID THE SAME THING TOO :)

Here is how you do it,

Click on uninvited_guest

Then it will take you to his details. Then click on Add uninvited_guest to your ignore list
 
Quote from iceman1:

multi_option

-- which is not to say it cannot still be pinned nearer to 70 - next week. Not looking good so far for bullish oil trades.

Bravo multi_ option

BRAVO

of course too bad didnt enter @ 1.95 earlier today.. :D
 
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Bravo multi_ option

BRAVO

of course too bad didnt enter @ 1.95 earlier today.. :D
There's always a trade for another day!

I hope it climbs to $72/share!
 
Great goin', Multi! I really think though, unless you can enlighten otherwise, that today's midday APA spike is due primarily to the report that the top oil CEOs' meeting in washington have a unanimous defence and justification to the Senate inquiry for their oil price spikes and profits. Nevertheless, for all those invested, I hope the rally continues.
 
Now does anyone still believe putting a limit buy order for options is bad? I caught the spike. that was $2.
Multioption congratulations.
 
Quote from hajimow:

Now does anyone still believe putting a limit buy order for options is bad? I caught the spike. that was $2.
Multioption congratulations.
I catch your drift!
 
Quote from Rob on Business:

Great goin', Multi! I really think though, unless you can enlighten otherwise, that today's midday APA spike is due primarily to the report that the top oil CEOs' meeting in washington have a unanimous defence and justification to the Senate inquiry for their oil price spikes and profits. Nevertheless, for all those invested, I hope the rally continues.
I do get your point. See, I've always maintained that certain things happen in this world with no plausible explanation; such is the rationale behind Technical Analysis.

Before Sept 11th, 2001, SP500, DOW, NASDAQ were all headed SOUTH, so I was bearish but when Osama Bin Hiding and his cohorts struck, the market took a plunge. I was fortunate to be in the market, but the question is: What drives the market; news or traders? Answer to that question is up for debate!
 
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