- Q:
I'm just learning about options. When I look at the LUFK Dec 35 call, it is
listed at 6.80. However, the Dec 40 and 45 calls are listed at 21.90 and 18.60
respectively. Why would the Dec 35 call be priced so much lower than the 40 and
45? It is deeper in the money, so shouldn't it be more expensive? I would
think that the deeper in-the-money the call is, the more expensive it should be.
What am I missing here? Or, is this just a good oportunity to get in? -
Asked by blubken -
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A: blurp, you're looking at the last sale which i have no idea why it would be that. what you
do need to look at is bid/ask for what it'll cost you. mike more - Post your own answer
- Q:
Happy Thanksgiving everyone..is this going to pull down the markets tomorrow?
Dubai Debt Standstill Raises Alarms
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10633563/4/dubai-debt-standstill-raises-alarms.ht
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Asked by rrs15 -
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A: I read where BAC, C, JPM have exposure to Dubai debit situation (see cnbc.com website for
brief). My question, how long will it take it to unwind/ripple, e.g. one swooping hit or
something else. Some banks (see articles) claim that writeoff amounts already included
and/or don't effect forecast. I suppose that it depends on the bank/institution. more - Post your own answer
- Q:
I recall a site that displayed Cramer's stock picks on Mad Money and the
variance from the price point at the time of his recommendation. It both
measure his performance and gave us a reference into where he recommended it so
I do not have to track the history of his recommendations myself. I checked
madmoney @ cnbc, The Street, and Stockpickr....I can't seem to find it. Maybe
it was removed. Does anyone know where this is or was located ? -
Asked by snassif -
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Bookmark this User - Bookmark this question - Report Abuse - A: On TheStreet.com Home page under Portfolio and Tools scroll down to Mad Money Performance. more
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- Q:
Repost from yesterday:
Just for fun: Which of you Stockpickrs have the most creative idea for how to
invest (long or short) for a strong Thanksgiving holiday? For example: You might
expect a lot of spices (pumpkin pie spice for instance) to be sold this week so
you would be long MKC. So throw out your best and most creative ideas, we will
feature a Thanksgiving Day Portfolio with the best responses as one of the
Spotlight Portfolios.
In your post include: 1. The company 2. If you are long or short? 3. Your
reasoning.
So far drummerboy has the best ideas with GIS and DMND. -
Asked by Stockpickr Staff #2 -
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A: I just saw the post...I love stockgames and I hope I am not too late....Tupperware, Con
Ag, KR, SWY and PONE, lol, cuz somebody will need to call the cops on someone during the
Family Get Together... more - Post your own answer
- Q:
THESE LINKS NEVER TAKE ME TO THE STOCK MENTIONED.
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UTA, that is in your "LJK Tracking"
portfolio, was just mentioned in the "Biggest % Losers" portfolio for November
25, 2009. Click Biggest % Losers to see it. -
Asked by LynneKnapp -
1 days ago -
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Asked by quakergarden -
1 days ago -
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A: you can look at an issue gko, or myx these are ,"callable strides".they are
mainly divy plays. but please do some research first, as i just got into these recently
myself on a homework basis and exploring them. more - Post your own answer
- Q: happy thanksgiving all. mike
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Asked by valuemac -
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RIMM is on its way up folks.The Storm2 will be the hottest smartphone over the
holidays.It is very hard to go against a continual winner in the smartphone
space.I think it will surprise on its report and forecast on Dec.16 and we will
see large growth.I will say $68 or better by the end of the year ,what do you
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Asked by stransmith -
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A: Indeud, Canuckstanian.
I am looking at the December RIMM calls myself. more - Post your own answer
- Q:
Happy Thanksgiving to you all south of the border.Gotta love my spec GMXR
gaining nearly 10% on wednesday,anyone know why?Also RBA is not a spec play my
friend,it is a very old,well run,well respected company that has only been
public a few short years.They are rapidley starting to expand worldwide but have
built a very solid foundation to build on.They are a money maker and will be
big,trust me.Enjoy your birds and have a great weekend -
Asked by stransmith -
1 days ago -
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A: The Fly over on ibankcoin.com is scoping out GMXR.
Good call.
As for the bird, the more I looked at the components of that fowl last night, the less
inclined I am today to want to eat it. more - Post your own answer
- Q:
New Question: I would like to know what people think of Origin Agritech (SEED)
and if you like it, why? And if you don't like it, why? If you like it do you
like it for long term or short term? What would be your concerns about the
company? -
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