$Occidental(OXY)$
To exit, what would seem to be a better strategy?
1). Selling tens of thousands of warrants knowing their low liquidity presents a challenge?
2) selling short tens of thousands of shares of Oxy common (same number of shares as the warrants you hold) …..and then paying your broker $22/warrant to exercise warrants into shares to “flatten the box and settle your short”
If your warrants are a long term cap gain position….am I missing any short term tax effects that would creep into strategy #2?
I confess that I allowed Schwsb to handle exercising 3 lots of 100 warrants last year to see if they could handle it, and they were never able to reflect the proper original purchase + $22 exercise fee in the 300 Oxy common shares I wound up with - even after complaining and asking for their help to rectify the problem….so I’m just a bit nervous about what seems like the better strategy #2.
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- fluffzo·04-15Wah, this OXY warrant thingy sounds like a real headache!LikeReport