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Old Nov 5th, 2006, 11:13 AM   #1
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WTS - Canadian Stock Warrants

Here is an article from kitco explaining warrants.

Why Warrants ? -- Why Now ?


By Dudley P. Baker, Jr.
September 27 2005

I started to title this article, “Warrants for Dummies”, but I do not want to offend any of our readers. However, I have come to realize that many in the investment community, including many professionals, do not fully understand warrants and what they can do for you. Many appear to be “not interested” but I believe it is merely a lack of knowledge and understanding of what a warrant is and what place warrants can have in one’s investment portfolio.

So exactly what is a warrant?

Most investors are familiar with options on stocks, calls and puts, right? I, like many of you, realize this is a very dangerous game for most investors. An option gives you the right, not the obligation, to acquire the underlying security/stock at a specific price and expiring at a specific date in the future. However, options are very short term, usually 30 – 90 days, so you have to be not only correct with respect to your timing but also with respect to the direction of the stock market. Perhaps you are a better market timer than I but it does not work out well for most investors.

A warrant is very similar to an option but with one major difference, TIME! Warrants are usually issued with a minimum of 2 years to 5 years of life.This means we as investors have the right to acquire the underlying stock at a specific price (determined by the company) and expiring at a specific date in the future. Warrants are usually issued by companies in connection with a financial arrangement and/or public offering and are a “kicker” to sweeten the deal. As investors in warrants our objective is to only trade the warrants with no intention of ever exercising them.

Warrants are all about Leverage. Leverage is why an investor should be interested in warrants. If your favorite mining stock has a warrant trading you should take a serious look to see if they fit your investment criteria which means does how long does the warrant have until expiration and does it provide good leverage. It is not always easy to find all the facts on the warrants for some companies and you should always do your homework unless you allow us to do it for you in our service.

What does leverage mean? Leverage means getting the maximum return with the least amount of your investment capital at risk.
Without mentioning any specific names, let’s illustrate why warrants can be very profitable. One large gold company trading on the TSX and the American Exchange has two warrants which trade on the TSX. The most recent warrant issued has an exercise price of C$12.10 and expires on 7-January-2008.

Closing price of the common stock (23-Sep-2005) C$9.30

Closing price of the warrant (23-Sep-2005) C$1.55

Say you were interested in buying 1,000 shares of the common stock which would cost you C$9,300. You could instead purchase 1,000 warrants at C$1.55 for a total cost of C$1,550.

Cost of the common stock (1,000 shares) C$9,300

Cost of the warrants (1,000) (C$1,550)

Your savings C$7,750

Now you control 1,000 shares and have saved a lot of money.

Not only do you save money, if the common stock goes to say C$20 (a return of 115%), the warrant will be worth at least C$7.90 or a total of C$7,900 on your investment of C$1,550, reflecting an incredible return of 410%.

What if, instead of buying 1,000 shares of the common stock you invested the entire amount in the warrants, you could actually purchase 6,000 warrants for the same total cost of C$9,300. Again, if we get a move in the common stock to C$20 (a 115% return), the warrants will be worth at least C$7.90 or a total of C$47,400 (6,000 wts @ C$7.90), for a return of 410%.

This is not rocket science by any means; you just have to do the math.

With spot Gold currently at $464.20 as I write this article, many analysts believe we have broken out and are looking for $500 gold by years-end for starters. There can be little doubt that eventually all mining shares will be in a rip roaring bull market. An investor should consider all the ways to participate in this bull market including adding warrants to their portfolio.
All we ask is, “Why not attempt to maximize your investment returns?

Of course, warrants do not come without some risk. If the underlying stock is trading below exercise price on the expiration date, the warrant will be worthless which is why we strongly recommend that investors focus on warrants that have a remaining life of at least 2 years.

http://www.preciousmetalswarrants.com

“If you like the Precious Metals Stocks, you’ll love the Warrants!”
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and as much extra you gain when the stock moves up, as much extra do you loose when the stock falls

Or whatever the warrants underlying is.
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National post warrant site

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/f.../warrants.html

Here is the warrants from smartinvestment and the rating is done from numbers. Not a recommend to buy or sell as there could be many reasons the warrants are under or over in price as the company could have just put out bad news. This does give you some warrants to look into and I will update every week as its posted..

http://www.smartinvestment.ca/upload...-27-Oct-06.htm




● It should be pointed out that the original Black-Scholes model used here values these warrant as European-style
options. This slightly undervalues the warrants, which are actually American-style options. More accurate warrant
valuations will be obtained using numerous other modifications of the original Black-Scholes model, such as the
Binomial, Barone-Adesi, and Roll-Geske-Whaley methods. However, these are far too complex for this exercise.
Users who desire that extra bit of accuracy for a particular warrant can input the data given above into any of
the numerous online free option calculators available.
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and as much extra you gain when the stock moves up, as much extra do you loose when the stock falls

Or whatever the warrants underlying is.
Yes, you can make great money on warrants but you can loose it just as fast. Also warrants aren't usually as liquid to trade as the stock itself.
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Warrants - It's all about Leverage!

Many of the top analysts believe we are in a secular bull market in Precious Metals.

Given that background, savvy investors are confronted with numerous different ways to invest given their individual preferences and levels of risk tolerance.

Again, seems many analysts today are recommending having 5% - 10% of your Portfolio in precious metals. So, how does one play this game? You could purchase Gold Bullion, Gold Coins, Mutual Funds, such as the widely respected World Precious Minerals Fund, symbol (UNWPX), the new Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), symbol, GLD, or Gold and Silver mining shares.

Ah, so many choices.

While we offer no specific opinion on the above, all are very good alternatives. We do however, offer you another option for investing:

Warrants

Warrants offer you Increased Leverage over the other forms of investing. So, we ask, if you are only going to "invest" 5% - 10% in the Precious Metals, why not attempt to maximize your investment returns?

You may be asking, what is a Warrant? A Warrant is similar to an option, except a Warrant is usually issued with a life of between 2 years to 5 years. A Warrant gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to purchase the underlying stock at a specific price and expiring on a specific date in the future. It is recommended that investors purchase Warrants that have at least 2 years remaining before the expiration.

Yes, there is a risk! If the common stock is trading below the exercise price of the Warrant on the expiration date, the Warrant will expire worthless.

The objective here should be to "invest" in the long-term Warrants trading today. Numerous Warrants trading today do not expire until late 2007, even out to 2010. There are many Warrants trading that will provide incredible Leverage, if we are in a secular bull market . Leverage is what it is all about. An investor should be looking for Warrants that will result in at least a 2:1 Leverage, meaning that if the underlying common stock goes up 100%, the Warrants will appreciate at least 200%.

http://www.321gold.com/editorials/ba...ker040705.html
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November 3/2006 warrant values

http://www.smartinvestment.ca/upload...-03-Nov-06.htm

you can also click on the thumbnail for the warrants but once it opens up click on it to enlarge.

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SRD and GGG have warrants too
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Great site Calagary lady Thanks.
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Thank you..

I don't know why all warrants that are trading aren't listed for comments. They are listed on here though.

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/f.../warrants.html
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I started a warrants thread this past summer but no one seemed much interested *shrug*

In addition to searching for undervalued warrants, the trick is to also trade the most liquid ones, otherwise the spreads can be quite nasty on an already risky investment!

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