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To: koan who wrote (33862)2/24/2007 4:01:00 AM
From: roto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78419
 
appreciate the response. like you I live Pacific time & being Fri late, it still is too early to do much except pick up good stuff on SI. I think it's time for me to retrieve a woman & become human again. anyway, I guess the trick is, is to find a momo stock, with volume, that has warrants to offer. is this correct? I did notice the RNG warrants still have a decent spread relative to the share price. I may view that early morn. I entered my 'pink' sht bid with a few minutes left in the trading day. +.50US+.51US+.52US+..it just sat there, even chasing the market. I had to calculate the exchange rt from C$, so I think my bids were above the ask.



To: koan who wrote (33862)2/24/2007 12:12:09 PM
From: siempre33  Respond to of 78419
 
OT: wish I were in Whitehorse?
well, it's certainly warmer than Fairbanks....

Charles, are you betting on the race? Michelle is my sentimental
favorite, but appears to have finished 6th....however, she's the top woman musher....

yukonquest.org



To: koan who wrote (33862)2/24/2007 1:43:39 PM
From: 7 Years  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78419
 
Koan

Looking forward to your posts on warrants. I know of them, have read about them, but still find them mysterious. Looking for a good book on them, any suggestions.

Always enjoy your posts and others on this and other threads. Find it a challenge to read and digest the wealth of information found on SI.

Back to reading and learning.

Regards

Ernest



To: koan who wrote (33862)2/24/2007 1:55:27 PM
From: Canuck Dave  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78419
 
" They can be safer than stock (which is weird and sort of hard to explain")

Gee, and I thought they were dangerous in the hands of children and the unprepared.

Do explain.

LOL, I found this post replying to another query about warrants. I too have had some wonderful rides with warrants, but I would never describe them as safe. Am I missing something?

CD



To: koan who wrote (33862)2/24/2007 3:28:03 PM
From: heinz44  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78419
 
Understandingn wts is a very powerful weapon in ones investment arsonal.
Very true but as you say they can also be very dangerous so one must do a little dd as to expireation date and the terms-anyhow
Thanks for that "BUY NOW @ MARKET" as that is just what I did without doing the above
I have a good feeling about that move,we will see