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Jun. 28th, 2002 08:51 pmFor a really good joke, go back to alt.callahans near the beginning of the year. I was wondering if I should trade in some stock options with a strike price of over $30 for options with a strike price set in August of this year.
(The strike price of an option is the amount that you're allowed to (usually buy) the stock for. If the price is higher than the strike price, the option is worth money, because you could buy the stock at a discount... or, borrow money to buy the shares, then immediately sell them, and pocket the difference. If the strike price is higher than the stock price, of course, they're worthless.)
I did, in fact, decide to trade them in. I hope the deal is still on... 750 options at $1 or so a share will be really nifty. Assuming Worldcom still exists, of course.
I got out jogging tonight... I did pretty good, too. It was raining, but my knee never started aching, I never got too badly out of breath, and I didn't have any of those icky back pains that are indicative of heart strain.
(How do I know about those back pains? Let's not ask too many questions, okay?)
I made a decent curried mixed vegatable (with chicken) for dinner, so it looks like I probably even had a good, healthy dinner.
Now, I hope to study and get some sleep before work tomorrow. Studying, I'm afraid, has been going slowly with the demands of housework.
(The strike price of an option is the amount that you're allowed to (usually buy) the stock for. If the price is higher than the strike price, the option is worth money, because you could buy the stock at a discount... or, borrow money to buy the shares, then immediately sell them, and pocket the difference. If the strike price is higher than the stock price, of course, they're worthless.)
I did, in fact, decide to trade them in. I hope the deal is still on... 750 options at $1 or so a share will be really nifty. Assuming Worldcom still exists, of course.
I got out jogging tonight... I did pretty good, too. It was raining, but my knee never started aching, I never got too badly out of breath, and I didn't have any of those icky back pains that are indicative of heart strain.
(How do I know about those back pains? Let's not ask too many questions, okay?)
I made a decent curried mixed vegatable (with chicken) for dinner, so it looks like I probably even had a good, healthy dinner.
Now, I hope to study and get some sleep before work tomorrow. Studying, I'm afraid, has been going slowly with the demands of housework.