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Voiceover: Here are some option quotes from CNBC.com and my goal here is to really just familiarize you with the quote, so you know what youre looking at. So the first thing to realize is that options are categorized by expiration dates. So these options that Ive listed right here are expiring in April 2011 and options expire or they usually expire on the third Friday of any month or I guess to be exact, the third Friday of the month is the last day that you could trade them. They officially expire the Saturday after that. And these are options on GE, the last stock quote. It last traded at $18.95 and the way that thats listed on CNBC.com, and it tends to be listed this way pretty much anywhere that you look at option quotes, is that they list the calls on one side and then the puts on the other side and these are obviously calls and puts on General Electric and then they write the strike prices down the middle in increasing order. So the first column, this is just the symbol for th