RE:RE:so you guys are finally understanding warrant tcf.wt is hugeOkay. I love the challenge of trying to teach with clarity. So I will try again. You have 34 cents. Let's say their are no transaction fees to make this really simple. You can but one share for 34 cents or two warrants for 34 cents. So which one is better deal. Obviously, if share price never goes up, then warrants are not a good deal. For you have to spend 1 dollar more to convert warrants to two shares. But if share price goes up to 1.36, then your 34 cents went up to 1.36 and you made 1.02. Agreed? But believe me that when share price is 1.36, the warrants will be 50 cents less plus some value for time. So they will be 1.02. BUT. You have TWO WARRANTS...NOT ONE. SO now you have 2.04 ---- so to review...by buying one share at 34 cents, you now have 1.36. BUT by buying two warrants at 17 cents, you now have 2.04. With the shares you made 300% With the warrants, you made 500%