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Analyst Articles

January 15, 2008  Sell to close Marathon April 60 call option (MRO + DL) at the market.  In Marathon's place, buy the Nabors Industries June 25 call option (NBR + FE) at the market. Read More

January 10, 2008  Sell to close the SanDisk April 32.50 put option (SWQ + PZ) at the market.  Our SanDisk (SNDK) trade has lived up to expectations. The stock has been at the forefront of the retreat in technology shares in the past week. Read More

January 9, 2008  Sell to close the March 88 iShares Lehman 20+ Year Treasury Bond Fund March put option (TLT + OJ) at the market.  Bonds have been acting well in recent sessions as investors have sought safety in the current uncertain environment. Read More

January 7, 2008  Sell to close the Starbucks April 22.50 put option (SQX + PX) at the market. Starbucks (SBUX) has fallen sharply since we recommended taking a short position in late November. While we think the shares are ultimately heading lower, it could bounce in the near term. Read More

Alert Update  Our recommendation for RHAT September 15 Option remains open. You can sell a RHAT September 15 Put to Open (Symbol: RCV+UC) and get even a better price today, and we recommend those without a position to put a limit of $1.40 or better on the trade. Trade remains a moderate risk trade. Read More

September 21, 2007  Buy to open the Burlington Northern (BNI) April 85 call option (BNI + DQ). Set a limit to pay no more than 7.40 per contract.   We've maintained for some time now that the economy is healthier than the television commentators would have your believe. Read More

September 19, 2007  Buy to open the Corning January 25 call option (GLW + AE). Set a limit to pay no more than 2.10 per contract.   This morning, high-tech glass manufacturer Corning (GLW) indicated that its third-quarter earnings would be at the upper end of its previous guidance of 34 cents to 37 cents a share (before one-time items).  Read More