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Comment by mystique1on Nov 07, 2018 3:35pm
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RE:RE:RE:HIP.WT.A

RE:RE:RE:HIP.WT.AIt's very apparent there are many inexperienced investors here regarding warrants/trading.
Jack4.....makes a valid point in that share price and warrant price will work in tandem at a certain point.  You have current  bought this warrant with an already built in premium. How much the premium is depends on how much any one wants to pay currently for the warrant. Some one might want to buy it for $.05.....some one else might want it for much less or much more.  There is no consistency in the warrant price. There is no rule that the warrant will go up or down penny for penny with the share price. There are times that warrant and share price could move in opposite directions.
The closer the share is to the warrant exercise price, the more volatile the warrant price becomes.  Until then some become frustrated with the warrants "inactivity".



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