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$SoundHound AI (SOUN.US)$ can someone please explain the difference between $SoundHound AI (SOUN.US)$ and $SOUNDHOUND AI INC C/WTS 26/04/2027 (TO PUR COM) (SOUNW.US)$ aren't they the same company? why is the one with the w half the price of the other? can I buy it? appreciate any and all insight. thanks in advance! TOTAL newbie here. I mean TOTAL.
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Stock prices change every day due to market forces. You may want to ask: how to identify a market up or down? Well, it depends on the deviation rate. In this post, we will explore a new indicator, BIAS.
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As mentioned in the last post, BIAS is an intuitive indicator that cannot alone determine the entry or exit time. Usually, we combine it with KDJ and BOLL. Let's find out how the following combinations work.
1. BIAS+KDJ
KDJ and BIAS are a pair of overbought and oversold indicators used to verify each other and better determine trends.
K and D values below 20 indicate that the stock is oversold, and K, D, and J lines crossing each ot...
1. BIAS+KDJ
KDJ and BIAS are a pair of overbought and oversold indicators used to verify each other and better determine trends.
K and D values below 20 indicate that the stock is oversold, and K, D, and J lines crossing each ot...
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Josh Randolph OP : I'm almost certain that you are correct, the "w" is for warrant. I dug a little bit more and found the following definition at NASDAQ.com:
Josh Randolph OP 10baggerbamm : thank you for the explanation, I understand how warrants work and what they are much better now. still, not for me though. that whole expiring worthless phrase kills it for me. that would be exactly what would happen. lol. ill stick with the regular stock for the near and long term future. makes sense though but I have one more question .... if I bought $SOUNDHOUND AI INC C/WTS 26/04/2027 (TO PUR COM) (SOUNW.US)$ at, let's say 2USD, would that give me 1 share of $SoundHound AI (SOUN.US)$ now and the ability to convert or sell the warrant in the future for, whatever the common stock is prices at? I guess I'm asking if I would get one share for me along with a "warrant" share? or is it just one "warrant" share?
Josh Randolph OP Josh Randolph OP : thanks again!