1. Oil’s Well… Cleaning Up With a New Bear Spread

    March 30, 2005

    Back to archive The LEAPS Option Trader105 W. Monument StreetBaltimore, MD 21201 Wednesday, March 30, 2005 Email – #241 ** Oil’s Well… Cleaning Up With a New Bear Spread Oil prices are tanking. That bodes well for our XLE put option (ORJ MM). Our cost for this put was $2.45. The put is currently at…

  2. Sniffing Out a New Trend – And a New Play

    March 29, 2005

    Back to archive The LEAPS Option Trader105 W. Monument StreetBaltimore, MD 21201 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 Email – #240 ** Sniffing Out a New Trend – And a New Play In the past two weeks there have been two major patent/intellectual property cases that have hit the wires. The first was a massive win by…

  3. Immersion Wins… Again

    March 28, 2005

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  4. Doral Corporation

    March 25, 2005

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  5. Options on Options

    March 21, 2005

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  6. Position Update

    March 15, 2005

    Back to archive The LEAPS Option Trader105 W. Monument StreetBaltimore, MD 21201 Tuesday, March 15, 2005 Email – #237 ** Position Update Our open LEAPS positions have had a nice run recently. Comcast shares are nearing new highs, and our options are up 15% with lots of time left. Our Anglogold Ashanti position was extremely…

  7. Heads Up… An IPO of Interest

    March 7, 2005

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  8. Oil’s Well… Or Is It?

    March 1, 2005

    Back to archive The LEAPS Option Trader105 W. Monument StreetBaltimore, MD 21201 Tuesday, March 1, 2005 Email – #235 ** Oil’s Well… Or Is It? Oil is a very interesting commodity. It has almost inelastic price qualities. Higher prices don’t really dampen demand in the short term because people and industry need oil to survive…