RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:N.WTSorry you have a month to exercise the n.wt
Both warrants have the same exercise price and it costs less to exercise the n.wt based on its price being less.
If you buy a share or warrant at a cheaper price you pay less for the same amount of warrants or shares or you can get more for the same price. Also if you buy at $.22 vs $.34
Long term there is an argument based on the expiry date that the n.wt.a warrants are more valuable. On terms of the least cost to exercise the original warrants are the best value.
Again do what you want, but I have said all along I am not trading I am exercising my warrants. Read my previous posts. Calling it idiotic is not considering everything you can do when investing in a warrant