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202. Options traders stay at home or hold back, taking post-Thanksgiving nap in short session
203. Deadline looming for stock-market investors who want to 'double up' in options market
204. Goldman, Chicago exchange confirm rumors on talks to creat another options market
205. Payment for order flow becomes an aspect of the SEC's investigation of options trading
206. Knight/Trimark agrees to acquire Arbitrade as brokers court computerized trading firms
207. Options activity in oil-service index heats up on reports of sharp decline in crude supplies
208. Volatility eases a bit after Fed rate increase with strong calls move on financial sector
209. Traders show restraint on eve of Fed meeting that should clear Street's latest rate muddle
210. Exchanges are stumbling in effort to reach pact on trading rules for electronic linkage
211. Speculators, headline-watching traders lose on Loral after Microsoft clarifies its intent
212. Some traders tweak portfolios, bet on rise in underlyning stocks that lift options
213. Judge's report on Microsoft brings absence of hand-wringing and not much speculation
214. Traders go on a call-option shopping binge, energized by signs the Fed won't raise rates
215. Payment for order flow, common practice in stock trading, emerges in options
216. Philip Morris spread widens causing worries as a court's action looms in tobacco case
217. Blue chips Intel, Oracle and AOL are active as traders seek ways to profit in Nasdaq rise
218. Traders become reactionary, snapping up declining stocks of Philip Morris and Tyco
219. Traders trigger big price rally in call options as stock prices surged for second day in a row
220. Options traders take on defensive posture, awaiting reports on employment costs, GDP
221. Options volatility edges up as traders move to the sidelines ahead of economic reports
222. Uncertaintly over planned changes in market has contributed to a slump in price of seats
223. Five options exchanges meet today to discuss electronically linking fragmented market
224. IBM dominates options-trading activity; Gateway draws interest on profit, AOL deal
225. Options traders busily pursue good news, as stock market jumps up, fear gauge falls
226. SEC orders the four U.S. exchanges to create plan that links up markets
227. Traders wait for consumer-price index data as 'fear gauge' remains above usual levels
228. Volatility surges to highest level this year, and a few savvy index traders reap reward
229. Timber Hill Group emerges with solution to the options exchanges linkage problem
230. Index measuring options volatility increases; Newmont Mining is attracting strong interest
231. Traders use bond market's day off to prepare for expiration of October options contracts
232. Rally gets little backing in the options pits, where bearish bets fell through on Friday
233. Acquisition speculation swirls around Qwest, sparking stepped-up trading in bullish calls
234. Options exchanges march toward creating electronic linkage and order-handling rules
235. SEC's Levitt reprimands options exchanges and threatens to force linkage of markets
236. Options market spends day mulling if Fed will raise interest rates at today's meeting
237. Timber Hill says its software allows options exchanges to share price data
238. Volatility eases 4% but traders expect jitters to increase this week ahead of Fed meeting
239. Market advances, but equity options traders seem skeptical as clients cover short positions
240. For options traders, buying takes a back seat to worries about stocks and interest rates
241. Options volatility rises on talk hedge funds were forced to cover gold short positions
242. Options market is unaffected by stocks' rally; traders find ways to capitalize on gold news
243. Options traders sense a good opportunity in market that is exhibiting some volatility
244. CBOE Volatility Index hits intraday high, then retreats to settle lower at the close
245. Earnings news returns to drive options deals after week of bets based on natural disasters
246. Options trading is mixed as some traders buy defensive index puts ahead of FOMC meeting
247. Options traders engage in mop-up activity in the wake of anxiety caused by hurricane
248. Traders scramble to sell expiring options, unsure if the hurricane would close markets
249. Traders are snapping up equity call options in hopes stocks will balance out, then climb
250. Put options on Allstate Corp. offer investors a vehicle for speculating on Hurricane Floyd
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