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Monday, 20 November 2006

IBM option trade followup

Ibmbar1On November 3rd, I mentioned that I expected IBM to close around $95 on option expiration day (it actually traded as high as $94.05 on Friday, expiration day) and recommended that the IBM November 90 call options be bought on a "pullback", ideally at $1 if possible. IBM did make a pullback, but not as big as I was hoping for.  These options got as low as $1.75.  They traded at a high of $4 on Friday.

IBM still a buy

I still like IBM as a buy. (We posted another bullish story on IBM on markethistory.com on November 13). I would look for yet another pullback in IBM and try to buy the January 95 calls (symbol is IBM AS and which closed trading on Friday at $2.20) as close to the $1 to $1.50 area as possible. I think that IBM will now take a run at $100, and that these options will be then worth at least $5. I'd want to go a little further out than the December option series, because I'd want to capture any strong money flow into the market at the beginning of the year. Also, there may be a run up in IBM stock in anticipation of a good fourth quarter earnings release.

But don't get greedy . . .

I still am concerned about the open gap in IBM's price chart, at the $88-89 level, and that is why I would tread carefully and try to buy the calls as close to the $1 to $1.50 range as possible. If you are indeed fortunate to pick up the calls this cheaply, do not hesitate to unload them as IBM gets near $100. I do not believe that IBM will cruise through "par" quickly or easily on its first attempt, so it will suit you well to bag a profit immediately upon this first attempt at IBM getting through $100. As a matter of fact, if you do get into this trade, I'd immediately put a good until cancelled sell order to unload the calls at $4.40. It is sometimes good, in cases like these, to have a sell order sitting, ready to be executed, so you do not get caught up in greed or the moment.

Also, if you get busy  and IBM does take a run at $100, you wont miss getting out as your order will already be in.

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