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Notgnuon May 01, 2021 4:56pm
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RE:RE:End of day
RE:RE:End of dayBare in mind I have the order book stacked with my own orders so if I am wrong then maybe you should not use the order book as a sign of demand.
On the other hand, if you think the A warrants are no good... then go ahead 'make my day' and dump them into my bids.
Cheers,
N
| Q5K7DLET - RRSP | Buy | 304,600 | NCU.WT.A | $0.055 | 0 | - | 29-JUN-21 | Open |
| Q5A255ZL - TFSA | Buy | 219,000 | NCU.WT.A | $0.05 | 0 | - | 30-JUN-21 | Open |
| Q5A255ZL - TFSA | Buy | 150,600 | NCU.WT.A | $0.07 | 0 | - | 29-JUN-21 | Open |
| Q5K7DLEE - CDN MARGIN | Buy | 40,000 | NCU.WT.A | $0.065 | 0 | - | 29-JUN-21 | Open |
| Q5K7DLEE - CDN MARGIN | Buy | 150,000 | NCU.WT.A | $0.06 | 0 | - | 28-JUN-21 | Open |
Notgnu wrote: Really depends on your bet on the stock price within each of the two time frames. I added to my warrant postions (mostly A warrants) because (possibly unsurprising to most speculators here) I believe in $1.00 to $3.00 or higher by July 2022.
So, to me, the A warrant gambit works like this on (for example) $100,000 spend:
- $100,000 in A warrants at $0.075 = 1,333,333 warrants or
- $100,000 in common stock today = 444,444 shares st $.225
At $1.50 share price in July 2022
- warrants = $1.20 X 1,333,333 = $1,606,000 (1600% of the purchase cost)
- shares = $666,666 (666% of the purchase price)
Aternatively at $0.22 in July 2022
- warrants = total loss of $100,000
- shares = break even (100% of purchase cost.)
Thus I now hve 4 million A warrants (as a speculation)
Cheers,
N
Newstock44 wrote: Stock is up with no news and volume at end of day was strong and vwap went up another 2 percent. imo news may just be around corner it is May by the time you read this could be an interesting month. Cheers NS holding/buying / may even check those warrants really 5 and 7.5 does that even make sense 25 or 29 1/2 what do you think is better at today's price ?