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</html><description>Three and a half years ago, I concluded that options for Google (GOOG) should be sold, not bought, ahead of earnings. This advice seemed to generally apply ever since as GOOG tended to move just enough after earnings to devalue near-the-money calls AND puts. Friday&#x2019;s 11% post-earnings pop was a rare, and impressive, exception to ... Read more</description><thumbnail_url>http://drduru.com/onetwentytwo/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/101015_GOOGPostEarningsChange-300x213.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
