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To: molemania who wrote (598)12/29/1998 3:43:00 PM
From: eric deaver  Respond to of 1916
 
OK - what is the deal with OFLDF/OFLUF? 1 OFLUF = 1OFLUF + 1 warrant at 3.63. Should be trading at a premium not a discount. Might want to check it out.

Eric



To: molemania who wrote (598)12/29/1998 6:47:00 PM
From: Richaaard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1916
 
Re: Warrants in an IRA

Your question would depend on the warrants. I personally would never put warrants in my IRA, but others would probably differ. Because warrants expire, one should pay close attention to them at all times. A warrant that is a year or so from expiration could have a severe erosion factor that needs to be followed closely. Once the warrant gets within 6-8 months of expiration, and is "not in the money", they can turn to dust quickly. I prefer to keep stocks I want long term or mutual funds only in my IRA, but that's JMO.

Richard