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102. As Nasdaq index hits 4000, traders maintain their cautious approach and buy defensively
103. Traders acquire defensive puts in bank sector a day after Wachovia's earnings warning
104. Fund managers focus on adjusting portfolios ahead of expiration date of June contracts
105. Despite benign CPI report, trading turns defensive as CBOE index put/call ratio rises
106. Major postions opened in Microsoft, Pfizer, GM, Time Warner as volatility falls slightly
107. CBOE plans to unveil new volatility index designed to track leading Nasdaq-100 stocks
108. Options market drifts with trading thin, and indicators give few clues on stock action
109. Softness in Microsoft shares rattles traders who bet antitrust ruling would spur rally
110. Traders buy Microsoft calls ahead of decision for breakup, expecting to see stock improve
111. Options traders take a breather after rally as volume slows and stock appetite lessens
112. Firms snap up thousands of tech-stock calls as report indicates slowdown for economy
113. For options traders, it will soon become clear whether E-exchange will supplant outcries
114. Options traders sit out stock-market rally, biding time until they are sure it is for real
115. With a giant computer screen shimmering, all-electronic options exchange opens shop
116. New electronic option market is bringing changes to market
117. Options market tells little about direction of stock prices as traders remain cautious
118. Traders fret over 'time decay' as markets move in increasingly narrow trading ranges
119. Options traders mostly sit out market rally, keeping their eyes on coming Fed meeting
120. Traders refrain from options-contract sales amid a difficult-to-decipher stock market
121. Traders grasp for method in market's madness, while funds shift to limited-risk strategies
122. Microsoft's legal woes prompt one investor to hedge against the stock falling below $60
123. Volatility soars following economic reports that suggest interest rates will be raised
124. Hedge-fund managers, unsure of direction of market, find ways to exploit volatility
125. Options traders, hesitant in the early going, buy tech-stock calls as market stages rally
126. Prices of index options soar as Naskaq drop impels fund managers to try to reduce risks
127. Volatility in options market remains high, indicating continuing nervousness for traders
128. Options trading centers on derrvative issues giving few clues on direction of broad market
129. Options traders attempt to limit their risk in a week shortened by Good Friday holiday
130. Volatility surges to highest level since 1998, but some believe the market is near a bottom
131. Traders push into the semiconductor sector, capitalizing on some sharp intraday increases
132. Big shifts in what is popular on Wall Street create volatility, opportunites for traders
133. Options traders turn cautious on tech sector and move into financial, consumer segments
134. With renewed optimism about stock market, traders buy up calls on technology issues
135. CBOE trader group unveils plan to install system for buying orders from retail brokers
136. Amid turmoil in stocks, traders buy options whose prices would increase as market falls
137. Microsoft options trading seems to be ruled by crowd psychology, not esoteric formulas
138. Volatility slips slightly on response of traders to portfolio adjustments for end of quarter
139. As exchanges near federal settlement, members fret over what it will cost
140. Merger may hold solutions to problems of two Chicago derivatives exchanges
141. Some traders, looking to protect stock gains, purchase put options as a defensive strategy
142. Microsoft call options are bought on report company is close to settling antitrust lawsuit
143. It takes more than just a bit of good news to capture the attention of options traders
144. Traders aggressively buy call options on AOL, Compaq, Dell and other established tech issues
145. 'Triple Witch' is smooth for options traders, as they close March positions, move ahead
146. Many options traders retain loyalty to techs amid new economy-old economy confusion
147. Traders' ardor for tech call options cools off, as Nasdaq Stock Market continues to nosedive
148. Options on Nasdaq 100 may signal pessimism, but market may actually be poised to rise
149. Volatility holds steady in many call options on tech stocks despite Nasdaq index's drop
150. Wall Street tip: check out options trading for clues about course of underlying stock
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