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Gold/Mining/Energy : Precious metal company Warrants -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tyc:> who wrote (525)4/27/2006 10:22:58 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 681
 
<And then there's MR.wts.... >

Yes, dirt cheap... perhaps it's time for an update on the story... wasn't it a Heinz favorite???

dAK



To: tyc:> who wrote (525)4/27/2006 1:06:45 PM
From: Nevada9999  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 681
 
Thanks tyke, but I sold my AEMLW too cheap. I doled them out all the way from about $3.50 to $10.26, probably got about $6-7 average. I didn't foresee this rally being so strong and persistent. I should have held after getting my principal back and watched for breakdown of the IT trendlines. I would probably still have half of my position and could comfortably hold for a serious technical breakdown. I made good money and I'm happy, just always looking for ways to improve.

Thanks for DEN, RNG and MR. I have to pay very high commissions and trade by phone on Canadian warrants unless they have a pink sheet listing. NGOWF for NGX is one of the few I had found, but I got in too early and had to bail when copper went to +$2 and gold to $500 and NGX did nothing with the expiration approaching this year. I didn't expect $3 copper and $600 gold so soon. Another few months holding them and I would have made a killing. Warrants are great, but one needs to pick entry points carefully in IMHO. I agree some of the junior warrants are the best opportunities now. I have had MR on my list for a while.