RE:RE:RE:Warrant hedging warnings are a scam Owinsky wrote: Mathematically it makes no sense. The moment the offering was announced the price went from .54 to .40 which means that the investor that bought the warrants at .44 would lose .04 if he shorted against his offering of 18 mil shares at .44. As it stands the only person making a little bit of money on a short position is the guy that shorted at .40 and has to drive the price down by fear mongering to make more profit. <br /> I am not buying into the warrant hedge warnings at all.
<br /> <br /> Alternative trading systems like tmx select premarket opens at 8am.<br /> They would have their short entered before the dive whether it be premarket or previous business days. <br /> It gapped down for us regular folks at 9:30 open<br /> This is effectively manipulation but essentially the norm on the venture/penny stocks. That's why the venture is almost dead... more and more money leaves and will never come back because they're sick of getting screwed