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ShepWave takes profits for OPTIONS TRADES.. ORCL 100% profit. QQQQ 83.3% profit.
by ShepWave.com
Posted: 7/13/2006 11:03 EST
ShepWave took profits in options trades today.
The ORCL (Oracle) options trade net a profit of 100%
The QQQQ Options trade net a profit of 83.3%.
We are keeping our core positions in the QQQQ and DIA open. Our QQQQ Position is up about 3 points .. this is after taking profits several times over the past few months on 1/2 the position and then reentering.
Go to http://www.shepwave.com/ for Trades, Updates, Targets, and Analysis for the indexes and ETFs.
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Reference: Shepwave.com is a technical analysis site for the Major U.S. stock indexes. We use Elliott Wave theory along with our proprietary indicators to give analysis for the Dow Industrials, Nadaq 100 and S&P 500 indexes. We specialize in trading the QQQ and DIA.
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