FYI - DWACW is a better deal. The W at the end is for “warrant.” After the merger, each warrant allows you to buy a share for $11.50, so if DWACW is currently $23, and you pay an additional $11.50 later, then that’s only $34.50 per share. A nice discount compared to the current DWAC price of $60.
Does money hurt a revolution? Unfortunately large sums of money are required to mount any offensive against the DS. Why do you think they are terrified of the peasants having resources?
Reminds me of the time I had 100 dollars worth of Bitcoin in my cart and couldn’t figure out the wallet thing so I blew it off.
It was 3 dollars each.
I actually pulled the trigger on the DWAC.
FYI - DWACW is a better deal. The W at the end is for “warrant.” After the merger, each warrant allows you to buy a share for $11.50, so if DWACW is currently $23, and you pay an additional $11.50 later, then that’s only $34.50 per share. A nice discount compared to the current DWAC price of $60.
Can't excercise till October 2022. Having said that I have a dozen warrants as well as a couple dozen shares.
Gonna be buying a few more dozen soon.
*Edited excercise date, but obviously you can trade in and out before they're excercised.
Where did you see '23? I thought it was Sept '22.
I saw Sept/Oct of '22 as well, my apologies. I remembered it being the later of two dates and thought the second was 2023, bit I was mistaken.
holding 25 shares..
I've been in since the day it opened. Long game right here.
I’m newer to investing. Where do you all recommend for an online brokerage account? I need to rollover a 401-k into an IRA and start investing.
Fidelity
Don’t forget BENE and when the IPO comes out on EFHT.
Full disclosure 200 shares DWACU 200 shares BENEW
Do your own due diligence and the best of luck.
Does money hurt a revolution? Unfortunately large sums of money are required to mount any offensive against the DS. Why do you think they are terrified of the peasants having resources?
Buying stock is not the same thing as having money. One is a real asset, one is an article of faith.
Not that buying stock that is held at Cede&Co. is really an in hand asset, but it is at least more likely to survive what is to come than cash is.