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re: Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) Discussion
Posted on 6/29/20 at 3:11 pm to clickboom
Posted on 6/29/20 at 3:11 pm to clickboom
Most warrants I own is up over 30% today with no news so don't buy in too high. I'll probably sell some and buy back lower. This is a good website to start. Spacinsider
Look at management, target industry and time left to acquire target. Ex: I been loading up on SPAQ+ expecting some news in the near future so it can moon. If they eventually announce a merger that I like, I'll buy the common shares also. If it's a company I deem subpar, I'll wait for the hype to fade then sell.
- It's like shooting fish in a barrel once you fully grasp the concept of SPACs.
Look at management, target industry and time left to acquire target. Ex: I been loading up on SPAQ+ expecting some news in the near future so it can moon. If they eventually announce a merger that I like, I'll buy the common shares also. If it's a company I deem subpar, I'll wait for the hype to fade then sell.
- It's like shooting fish in a barrel once you fully grasp the concept of SPACs.
This post was edited on 6/29/20 at 3:14 pm
Posted on 6/29/20 at 7:55 pm to LSUregit
Thanks for setting up this thread and explaining everything LSUregit.
Just a random question on Spac warrants in general. Is it generally always a 11.50 per share strike/buy in cost to convert them to shares, or does that vary (from looking I noticed some do half share instead of full shares on warrants).
Also, what are you thoughts on nfin/nfinW?
Just a random question on Spac warrants in general. Is it generally always a 11.50 per share strike/buy in cost to convert them to shares, or does that vary (from looking I noticed some do half share instead of full shares on warrants).
Also, what are you thoughts on nfin/nfinW?
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