This is why I reckon the oppies are high risk vs the heads at the moment, especially EXMO. Say you buy 1mil at 0.3cents. ($3000) When the options expire, the share price has to be at 3.3 cents for you to be in the black, assuming you pay to exercise the options and you have to stump up 30 grand to convert your options to heads.
If you just bought the heads at 1.1 cent, if the SP went up to 3.3 cents, you have made a cool 300% on your initial investment, whereas the options will be worthless unless you choose to rake out $30k from somewhere and convert them, and then you still have made nothing on your investment, you are at break even and now have to make the decision between offloading your 3 million heads or holding onto them to achieve a return.
To plan on a shareprice rising 300% in 6 months is not investment, it's gambling.
If the SP does not approach 3.0 cents by say, September, you are going to struggle to offload them at your initial purchase price, and will take a hit there too.
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