Kevin Berk

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    • Wed Apr 16th 19:02 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      D-Day for the MacroShares Crude Oil ETFs
      The reason DCR is trading above NAV even after "D-Day" is that it is basically a put option on NYMEX light sweet crude since you can't lose more than you put into DCR. If you do some quick math you will realize that DCR value equals the same percentage of the effective strike price ($120) as a July Put option with $96 strike price ($96 is likely where USO would trade if crude hit $120). July 96's is ~$9.30 = 9.7% of 96. 9.7% of 120 is 11.63. Divide that by 3 and voila = $3.88. DCR closed at $3.76. It is likely lower since it expires on June 25th instead of July 19. In fact it is a pretty decent alternative to a put since the liquidity has been pretty high.
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    • Tue Dec 6th 18:52 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Google's AdSense For Domains Program (GOOG, YHOO)
      Some of the traffic generated by domainers like Marchex is relevant, but sometimes they are generated by search engine spamming or irrelevant traffic arbitrage. The domains business can create incentives for domainers to push the envelope. You can see my posts about what Marchex has been doing on my blog:

      berk.typepad.com/bshaw...

      berk.typepad.com/bshaw...

      Disclosure: I own puts on MCHX
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