Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Re: [TheOptionClub.com] Re: educate me

 

Paul7313, I use gmail, and I have pulled up all of your emails, and since 2007, you have started discussion with questions like this... every one of them is about two or three lines long asking a question that takes somebody like Christopher a LONG TIME to answer. Maybe this effort benefits the group, but maybe not. I have seen Adam remark to one of your questions that one can "google" the answer quite easily. Not the case here, but just a heads-up to those good-hearted members of the group that may be considering a response to your posts.


Are you being considerate of the time of others when you send out the inquiries that are unclear and ask a lot of the group?

Sorry but your sweet subject line "educate me" really got to me. Please rebut me if I deserve it.

Thank you & best wishes,

Greg

On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 12:41 PM, TheOptionClub <chris@theoptionclub.com> wrote:
 

Paul,

Forgive me, I"m not sure that I understand your question.

You're looking at a call option and a put option in the February option
chain for SPY. Perhaps if you provide us with the strikes and a little
background on what you are trying to do, we could then provide some
feedback.

Christopher Smith
TheOptionClub.com



--- In OptionClub@yahoogroups.com, "paul7313" <paul7313@...> wrote:
>
> I see a call and a put on index spy, feb 2010 sptbd and sptnd; 1120
price. sell at $66.
>
> Now the price is $59.
>
> should I buy back before expiration? or let it expire? why?
>


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