RE:RE:RE:Warrants will soon be par with the sharesI never went that risky because even if the science didn't work there will always be some value in the shares and that's why I thought there was very little downside risk when it was in the 'teens' but I also took advantage of the 'more bang for your buck' with some warrants.
At $3 or $5 I am selling warrants first providing the gap is 30 cents or less but even if it were bigger it would probably correct itself fairly quickly.
riverrrow wrote: I think if you invest say $1000 in shares and $1000 in warrants at todays prices, then once the share price gets past around $1 the investment in warrants will outperform the investment in shares. At $3 or $5 or whatever your investment in warrants will return about twice as much as your investment in shares, roughly speaking. For a while there I was 100% in warrants although I did recently buy a handful of shares. GLTA.