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Re: Straynut post# 127817

Sunday, 12/11/2016 4:56:04 PM

Sunday, December 11, 2016 4:56:04 PM

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9. No hedge funds in the 1980s he said? Well thank goodness for Google in the year 2016 because it took me about 3 seconds to see that is just more bullshit:

"hedge fund history that began when Alfred Winslow Jones launched the first hedge fund in 1949"
"By 1968, there were some 140 hedge funds in operation"
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/mutualfund/05/hedgefundhist.asp#ixzz4SZJWBms2

10. No, a warrant isn't "a long-dated option, pure and simple. If it expires in one year or less, it is called an option; if any timeframe beyond that, a warrant."

Absolutely totally bullshit. Options are issued by 3rd parties -- anybody with an approved online brokerage account can "create" or "write" options. Warrants are only issued by the company itself. There is no requirement on when they expire. It could be in 2 months or it could be in 20 years. That's up to the company. In any case, warrants are always dilutive or at least potentially dilutive to the company issuing them. Options never are.

11. There is actually nothing that unusual about NNVC's short interest side. In fact, I would say it's kind of on the low side. All companies with any sort of liquidity that trade on a national exchange have a short position -- especially ones that also trade call and put options like NNVC does. In some cases some of the short shares are just hedged against call options and are actually owned by a bullish investor/trader.

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