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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: tyc:> who wrote (31532)2/1/2007 2:53:22 PM
From: Mario :-)  Read Replies (2) of 78426
 
< "If the stock doubles (2x) to C$7, the intrinsic value of the warrant would be C$2, which is 4x its present price." >

This sounds great.!

Tyke, do you feel big unstoppable rush, to explain, how to get intrinsic value? <vbg>

This is something I didn't 'get it' yet. When I was buying EPM warrants some year ago at 0.39, they were very undervalued. Now, year later, they are very overvalued while only up some 20% from then. Company is better in the meantime. I'm expecting, stock price will go up sooner or later. (ask N.Wayne Agee if you don't believe me!!!) lol , no serious, company stands better but warrants are now way overvalued.

So, is there any easy way, khmm, bozo way, how to calculate intrisic value for warrants?

So far I was using this logic - if stock will go up, warrants will go too, a ittle faster, better, so buy them instead. But it's good to know leverage and potential & possible reward - PPR :) (so PPR for RNG.wts is 4 bagger lol)

(see, I just wana avoid keep asking you in the future: "is this warrants good deal?")

<vbg>

Mario
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