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Eight Do’s and Don’ts For Options Traders

“Trading, especially options, can be very exciting and rewarding. Having said that, you should not be trading options before learning at least the basics about how to trade them. Options are very different from stocks and there are more factors that go into the pricing.  Many view it as a get-rich-quick scheme while others think it is gambling. I am here to say it is neither but you have to know the rules before you can trade them if you want to be successful.  Last week I covered some little-known basic facts. This week I am covering 8 Do’s and

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QuantumScape Announces Redemption of Public Warrants (NYSE: QS, QS.WS)

SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–QuantumScape Corporation (“QuantumScape,” Class A Common Stock – NYSE: QS; Public Warrants – NYSE: QS.WS) today announced that it has elected to redeem, at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on August 24, 2021 (the “Redemption Date”), all of QuantumScape’s outstanding public warrants (“Public Warrants”) that were issued under the Warrant Agreement dated as of June 25, 2020, as amended on February 13, 2021 (the “Warrant Agreement”), by and between Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp. (“Kensington”) and Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, as warrant agent. The Public Warrants were originally issued in connection with Kensington’s initial public offering

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Clover Health Investments, Corp. Announces Redemption of All Outstanding Warrants (NASDAQ: CLOV, CLOVW)

Clover Health Investments, Corp. (Nasdaq: CLOV), (“Clover Health” or “the Company”), an innovative technology company committed to improving health equity for America’s underserved seniors, today announced that the Company will redeem all of its outstanding warrants (the “Public Warrants”) to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.0001 per share (the “Common Stock”), that were issued under the Warrant Agreement, dated April 21, 2020, by and between the Company and Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company (the “Warrant Agent”), as warrant agent (the “Warrant Agreement”), as part of the units sold in the Company’s initial public offering (the “IPO”) and that

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Bitcoin enters Stage #4 Excess Phase Peak Breakdown – Where To Next?

“Over the past few months, I’ve been interviewed in podcasts and on Kitco where I’ve discussed the US and global market setups and trends based on my unique understanding of Technical Analysis and price patterns.  Even though I’ve heard/read some comments from viewers sharing their own opinions which may not always agree with my interpretation of the market setups, I like to let the market trends do their thing and ultimately someone will be proven correct at the end of the day.  Today, we’ll revisit some research I completed back in November 2020 and see how that research played out to today

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Morning Audio Sample July 19, 2021

On a red day I wanted to give you something to listen to as I walk through a few things in the SPAC Warrant Index normally only available to subscribers. If you feel we have missed your email to be on the list to be a subscriber to the SWI here at CSW please resend the request to support@commonstockwarrants.com as the next round will open up through this week.  -Jeff

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The Warrant Report For The Week Ended July 16, 2021

Jeff and I have logged countless hours this week, verifying and cross-checking all information in our databases to ensure that not only do we have the most comprehensive database for stock warrants in the US and Canada, but, importantly, the data is correct. We are both in agreement that anything, less than the best, is not acceptable and we will always strive for perfection and with all the tools that investors require and demand to be successful. Check out this chart on Gold with Friday’s close of $1815, barely changed for the week on the Continuous Contract and is looking

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Post-Covid Stimulus Payouts & The US Fed Push Global Investors Deeper Into US Value Bubble

“In this second part of our research into how capital is being deployed across the globe and why traders/investors continue to pour capital into the US equities markets, we’ll explore how the US major indexes have reacted to the continued investments by the US and foreign investors compared to foreign market trends. Using methods like this to determine where capital is being allocated and why traders/investors decide to move capital into and out of various global indexes, suggests one of the most important aspects of swing trading is to stay keenly aware of how capital is moving and deploying across

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Gold stock upleg rebound

Adam Hamilton – Zeal Intelligence | July 16, 2021 | 9:58 am IntelligenceMarketsGold Stock image. The gold miners’ stocks are still grinding sideways after last month’s Fed-rate-hike scare. This technical basing is laying the foundation for this interrupted gold-stock upleg to rebound. Today’s low gold-stock prices relative to the metal they mine will amplify that coming upside. The leading gold-stock index was just slammed back down to the support of its secular valuation uptrend, portending a big mean reversion higher. The gold stocks were consolidating high, digesting sharp young-upleg gains, just a month ago. Then the latest FOMC meeting spawned a sharp

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Dawn of a mining supercycle. Are you taking the fizz?

Frik Els | July 16, 2021 | 5:18 pm Battery MetalsEducationIntelligenceCanadaEuropeUSACobaltCopperLithiumManganeseNickelRare EarthSpecialty MineralsVanadium Smoke ’em if ye got ’em. File image. Published on Thursday, a new Wood Mackenzie forecast for the green energy transition, or GET™ (a new MINING.COM trademark we’re making freely available) is, for good reason, already in wide circulation.  Written by global metals expert Simon Morris, VP for Research, Metals & Mining Global Metals, at the Scotland-based analytics firm, the whitepaper is titled:    Champagne supercycle: Taking the fizz out of the commodities price boom Scots may be known for their frugality, but at this website we don’t believe in

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The US Continues To Dominate The World Stock Exchanges – Can This Last Forever?

“Since the COVID-19 lows, the global markets have shifted how capital is deployed into various global stock market exchanges.  Not only has the capitalization of global market exchanges changed, but the attitudes of traders/investors have changed as well. As the reflation/recovery trade setup and as global central banks continued to make efforts to support the post-COVID-19 recovery efforts, it appears that the focus of capital was initially fairly evenly disbursed across multiple global exchanges.  Traders and investors seemed to believe opportunity existed in nearly all global market indexes and exchanges.  Yet, it appears something changed as the world neared the

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Skillz Announces Redemption of Public Warrants (NYSE: SKLZ, SKLZ.WS)

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Skillz Inc. (NYSE: SKLZ) (“Skillz”), the leading mobile games platform bringing fair and fun competition to players worldwide, today announced that it will redeem all of its outstanding public warrants to purchase shares of Skillz’s Class A common stock that were issued under the Warrant Agreement, dated as of March 5, 2020 (the “Warrant Agreement”), by and among Flying Eagle Acquisition Corp. and Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, as warrant agent and transfer agent (“Continental”), and that remain outstanding following 5pm New York City time on August 16, 2021 for a redemption price of $0.01 per warrant. Warrants

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Five Little Known Facts About Stock Options

“Trading Options can be very exciting and rewarding but it is not without risk. If you are becoming interested in trading Options, you need to learn the basics about Options and how to trade them before jumping in with both feet. Options are very different from stocks and there are more factors that go into the pricing.  For reference, you are welcome to read the following articles posted to our Free Research Blog: July, 10, 2021 – Top Five Reasons To Be An Options Trader July 3, 2021 – Don’t Ever Trade Blind – Understand The Difference Between Stocks, Options, And Futures

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The Warrant Report For Week Ended July 9, 2021

I have many great articles and interviews below for you this week. From SPACs to copper to gold and real estate. Gold continues to hover at the $1800, but I like where we are …. Check out this chart on Gold with Friday’s close of $1810 on the Continuous Contract and is looking to break away to the upside. Investors must make their own decision as to the short-term and long-term direction in gold, silver, mining shares, and the warrants trading on those shares but personally I as an investor believe we will be seeing substantially higher prices and I

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SPACs are ‘remarkably cheap compared to mispriced IPOs’

Note from Dudley Pierce BakerFounder – Editorhttps://CommonStockWarrants.com This is a great interview with Bill Gurley of Benchmark appearing on CNBC on Friday, July 9, 2021.In our databases, we cover all the warrants trading on the SPACs and my personal observation is that most of the warrants are undervalued by at least 50%. The SPACwarrants are unique in that once a merger is completed by a SPAC, the warrants will have a 5-year life and exercisable at $11.50.I would agree that back in February the SPACs and the warrants were overvalued but that situation has been corrected and now the warrants

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Three Experts Speak To Gold’s End-Game In The Great Inflationary Pendulum Swing

July 10, 2021By Egon von Greyerz As large swaths of the world gather to follow the best names in “round-ball” football, we’ve gathered three of the best names in the global financial and precious metal playing field to discuss critical themes like inflation and pendulum swings in the broader economy. Matterhorn Asset Management founder, Egon von Greyerz, sits down with Matterhorn advisors Grant Williams and Ronni Stoeferle to address COVID’s impact on extreme monetary and fiscal policy as well as the direct implications this has for the ongoing inflation/deflation debate in general and longer-term gold pricing in particular. Despite tremendous respect due to deflationary thinkers like

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