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Politics : Gold and Silver Stocks and Related Commentary

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To: koan who wrote (6788)2/18/2005 12:59:18 AM
From: maxncompany  Read Replies (1) of 18308
 
No, percentages does not cloud the issue. Comparing 1 share to 1 warrant does. You say you could lose more from your 1 70 cent share than from your 1 27 cent warrant. Well of course you can.....because you've put more $$$ into the share. Any comparison of the BWR shares to BWR warrants only makes sense when you talking about the same amount of $$$. That's elementary. Don't get me wrong. I often buy warrants instead of shares. I have $2800 to invest in BWR. I'm not going to say to myself I can either buy 4000 shares or 4000 warrants. I'm going to tell myself 4000 shares or 10,370 (approximately) warrants. That's real life trading. Comparing different $$$ amounts makes any attempt at comparison a non-starter. It has no place in real life trading.
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