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To: AuBug who wrote (40990)5/24/2007 3:45:09 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78426
 
I think people have to learn wts carefully and slowly and follow their own learning. It is hard to explain the subtlties of wts. Most of my holdings are stocks. I only play the wts when I see what I consider an opportunity.

But learning wts is like learning high stakes poker. It is deceptively complicated and one has to be very careful. Adn it takes a long time and much effort.

So I would advise you to be careful and either concentrate on wts in the money or with long term expiration dates. Start with the easy low risk stuff. BWR and EPM A and B wts are easy stuff---well as easy as the stock-lol.



To: AuBug who wrote (40990)5/24/2007 3:48:01 PM
From: LoneClone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78426
 
I got a fill on GMC B warrants at $1.25, so I'd better hope they're a good buy.

LC