Saturday, July 11, 2009

Re: [TheOptionClub.com] OIH BWB



Say everyone.
This seems to have somehow become the normal way to send attachments.
I cannot see any of them at all. I cant read the numbers and all I can see on the graph is the white P&L line.

Is there something I need to know how to best open these up?
I have Yahoo email and Im on the old antique windows XP system version.
My monitor is a viewsonic 21" in good shape.

I tried clicking original version, which did nothing at all.
I dont have photoshop right now, which I could of course increase contrast, lighten,  enlarge the image with fractal and sharpen mask until I squeezed every bit of info out of every bit of pixel in the image, but there must be a better way than that for us to communicate.

R


From: Joey Huckabee <trading.ocyg@naguse.com>
To: OptionClub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 10:46:54 PM
Subject: [TheOptionClub.com] OIH BWB [1 Attachment]

[Attachment(s) from Joey Huckabee included below]

Hey gang,

Just thought I would ask... I was thinking of putting on a BWB on both sides (Calls and Puts)
and wanted to know what everyone thought about doing this or should I stick with an IC.
Is the Lottery ticket on the wings of the IC worth it?

Here is the trade and I attached the a TOS pic as well:

+1 OIH Aug 09 85  PUT
-3 OIH Aug 09 80  PUT
+2 OIH Aug 09 75  PUT  (0.34 Credit)
+1 OIH Aug 09 95  CALL
-3 OIH Aug 09 100 CALL
+2 OIH Aug 09 105 CALL (0.52 Credit)

Thanks,

Joey




Attachment(s) from Joey Huckabee

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