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How to trade with warrants | Futures Magazine

April 1, 2010 By Dudley Pierce Baker Editors Note: This is a re-visit of an old, yet timeless, article on stock warrants. Nothing has changed with warrants and the opportunities are endless as we now have warrants trading in all industries and sectors including resources, marijuana/cannabis, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, etc., some with expiration dates of 5 years or more. My contact info which was on Futures Magazine in the original article has changed, but otherwise, all is correct. Read the entire article on Futures Magazine or below: Many traders are familiar with call options and have spent many years and study hours learning strategies to employ them in the markets. Warrants, however, are still a little known and little-understood investment vehicle, even after 80 years of availability. In 1949, Sidney Fried wrote “The Speculative Merits of Common Stock Warrants.” In it, he captures the profit potential of these instruments. He states: “Common stock warrants turn in the most spectacular performance of any group of securities…. The speculative potentialities of common stock warrants are enormous…. With potential profits and potential losses so great it is a source of wonder that so little understanding of the nature of common stock warrants exists not only among the investing public who might be forgiven this sin, but even among the many professionals of the business upon whom the public depends for information and guidance.” Sidney Fried’s observation in 1949 remains relevant today. Most investors and analysts do not take the time to understand the potential … Continue reading

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Definition Of A Stock Warrant

Several years ago in New York at a Hard Assets Investment Conference, a newsletter writer with over 30 years in the business, asked me, “Dudley, what is a stock warrant?” After regaining my composure, I responded just like I am addressing you, by defining a warrant and why you should be interested. By definition, a warrant is a security, issued by a company, giving the holder the right, but not the obligation, to acquire the underlying shares, at a specific price and expiring on a specific date in the future. This definition is very similar to stock options or LEAPS, (Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities) except that warrants are actually issued by a company, whereas options and LEAPS are created/written by investors. Warrants are traditionally issued in connection with a company’s private placement or equity offering as additional incentive to get the deal done. Warrants are mostly a matter of common sense and arithmetic, so let’s not make this complicated. Stock warrants can be issued by companies for as little as 1 year or for 5 years or more. Obviously, the longer the term of the warrant (time until expiration) the better your chances of great success. However, just because a stock warrant has a 5 year life does not mean that you must hold the warrant for 5 years. With trading warrants you can buy the warrants one day and sell them the next day. Exercising a warrant should never be one of your considerations, as it makes no sense … Continue reading

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The History Of Stock Warrants

Warrants have literally been available for investors for many decades but yet are very under appreciated and overlooked by most investors. As far back as the 1920s many large companies have had stock warrants trading, AT&T, Goldcorp, Bank of America, General Motors, Ford Motors and Agnico-Eagle Mines, among hundreds and hundreds of others. My extensive knowledge of warrants goes back to the 1970’s and my fascination with the writings of Sidney Fried and The R.H.M. Warrant Survey, a hard copy newsletter and a popular financial newsletter during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. (Fried, 1949) Sidney Fried passed away in 1991 at the age of 72 and to the best of my knowledge, his service stopped in the late 1970s or early 1980s around the time that options began to trade on the CBOE. Sidney Fried’s first book, ‘The Speculative Merits of Common Stock Warrants’ (1949) is a rare and timeless educational tool for warrants and is the core of knowledge used by me in my service. Since 2005 I have used this cumulative knowledge of warrants which I learned from the ‘master’ to educate and assist investors around the world and I have collected all of the writings of Sidney Fried. Even though these works are old, the information is timeless and only the examples used are out of date. One quote from Sidney Fried which I have used many times at investment conferences is very appropriate here: “With potential profits and losses so great it a source of wonder that so little understanding … Continue reading

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What’s The Fascination With Football? Pre-Game or Post-Game Reading Suggestions

I get it, today is the big day for football fans but when the markets open in the morning thoughts return to which markets are hot and which are not. We have some great articles below for your reading and yes, I am bullish on the commodity/resource sector as are others. It seems reasonable that this is the time to be an aggressive investor in this sector for the next few years. Late comers will be paying substantially higher prices for shares/stock warrants, but it is your choice, now or later. Look at this chart from our friends at CaseyResearch.com, which should motivate you to be invested now as the entire commodity sector is at its lowest in decades relative to the S&P500. For me, there is only one way to play this ‘game’ by investing in quality junior mining companies and/or long-term stock warrants trading on those companies. If you are not familiar with stock warrants, you can receive The Stock Warrant Handbook for FREE by visiting, http://CommonStockWarrants.com along with more freebies. As well, many investors are finding great opportunities with warrants on the U.S. stocks in other sectors, bio-techs, pharmaceuticals, banking, blank check companies, etc. Remember that only 25% or so of my personal portfolio is in stock warrants, the balance are common shares in the junior mining companies and I am on the hunt for new additions to my portfolio.There are many interesting opportunities in stocks as well as the stock warrants available today, so if you … Continue reading

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Kootenay Silver Recommended By Dudley Baker – Ellis Martin Reports

Dudley Baker of Junior Mining News Recommends Kootenay Silver (TSX-V:KTN/OTC:KOOYF)   In this segment of The Ellis Martin Report, Dudley Baker opines opportunities in the precious metals sector including Kootenay Silver and more! .Click on Video Above or Listen Here:     … Continue reading

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Santa Gives You $10,000 For Christmas – Do This Now!

With Christmas behind us and assuming you had been a good boy or girl, Santa delivered to you a check for $10,000. Of course, to some investors, $10,000 is chump change and no big deal,
 but to others, $10,000 is a lot of money. However, ‘what if’ that $10,000 has the potential to become $100,000 or more? 
This is what we commonly refer to as a “10 bagger” in the markets. Now we’re talking about some nice money to all investors. As Santa’s helper this year I am going to give you some suggestions ideas as to how to spend this $10,000. Everyone reading this are no doubt interested in the resource sector which is, in my opinion, the best contrarian play in the markets right now. Gold, silver, uranium and perhaps base metals are expected by many experts to be poised for a good, if not, great 2019. Santa Says, ‘this would be a great time to be invested in the resource sector’. Who’s to argue with Santa and as his helper, I am going to suggest the following 
method of allocating your new-found monies. Never go ‘all in’ on only one investment, but rather allocate, in this case, your $10,000 to a minimum of 6 to 10 companies of your choice. There are many great opportunities with gold, silver, uranium companies, etc., selling on the cheap right now, many of which could be 10 baggers or more. If you can find companies that you like and that have … Continue reading

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