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Re: train post# 50087

Monday, 04/24/2017 3:41:00 PM

Monday, April 24, 2017 3:41:00 PM

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How about this?

sh - warrant
$3 - $1
$5 - $1 ($1 to buy sh @ $4)
$6 - $2 (both for a double)
$7 - $3
$8 - $4
$9 - $5 (sh triple, w X5)
$10 - $6
$12 - $8 (sh X 4, w X 8)
$15 - $11 (sh X 5, w X 11)
$18 - $14 (sh X 6, w X 13)
$30 - $26 (etc)

So, if say $14 warrant, redeems for one $4 share, then sells at $18/sh, that's a $13 dollar profit if you paid $1/warrant.

To get this warrant party started, the stock has to go approximately for a double from here, before the warrants are in the money.

I think it amplifies going up by maybe twice with a sweet spot around $5 or $6 where maybe it's a triple instead of a double for the stock. If the stock price goes lower, and cannot break above $4, than of course the warrants will become worthless over time.

That's how I see it.

GL





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