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Strategies & Market Trends : Shorting stocks: Broken stocks - Analysis

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To: Geigartt who wrote (2147)3/22/1999 5:57:00 PM
From: RockyBalboa   of 2506
 
For stock warrants, this site has a list of them, see the bottom:
noddings.com The list is also downloadable.

However, they seem to be not complete. Some warrants aren't there while information on expired contracts is still included.

This one is rumoured to be better but costs some $$$:
stockwarrants.com
stockwarrants.com

A book for warrants: No idea. I read much about options pricing, where stocks "warrants" are covered in part, for some of their particulars (early redemption, dilutive effects of the stock underlying warrants...).

>The imbalance as mentioned here: biz.yahoo.com
referres to big inequalities in supply/demand in a certain issue prior to opening, so that the specialist can't open the stock but waits for additional orders. An trading halt for imbalance reasons can also happen anytime during session.


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