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If a warrant is trading at 20c and the calculator says it's worth 30c at this given time, is it worth buying at that discount? Can you buy it and then sell it back to the issuer at the 30c price or does the lowest price prevail?
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Good question Drigo, I believe you'll find the following helpful
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BWAHAHAA Super....good one. But seriously Drigo...the bid price is generally corect, assuming the market maker is switched on. Where the calc goes wrong is in the vol. Adjust the vol on the calc until it matches the bid price and eureka...now you can make proper forward projections...adios!
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SimonPB
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ignore the calculator, there are to many input variables that you have to essentially guess at (imp. vol., dividend, interest). Rather use the matrix.
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Super idiot!!! Good one man
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Thanks Simon, so i guess it's not a discount after all? I got excited there for a while. See you on Sat, hopefully get more info on warrants.
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