Buying warrants is very similar to buying options. The big difference with options: an option is a standard contract and a warrant is a custom contract. Just as with an option, a warrant has a leverage effect: you can earn a lot with a relatively small amount or you risk losing a lot.
Therefore, first read the Investors Academy page on buying options.
If you buy a warrant, you will have the right to buy (call warrant) or sell (put warrant) a predetermined amount of an underlying asset during the exercise period, at a predetermined price. With most warrants, the underlying asset is a number of shares, but it can also consist of currency or commodities, for example
In order to successfully trade in warrants, it is important that you know the features of this complex investment product:
With options and warrants it is important to look at the price of the underlying asset:
Warrants also operate with a leverage. Leverage ensures that the profit you can make is higher than the profit you could make if you were to invest directly in the underlying asset. You have to invest a smaller amount, while your chances of winning are equal. The leverage therefore gives you more benefit from a share price movement of the underlying asset than if you invested directly in it.
But this also applies the other way: if the price movement of the underlying asset is wrong for you, you will also lose more than with a direct investment in the underlying asset.
Investing in warrants is risky, you can lose your entire investment.
At ABN AMRO, you can trade warrants with the investment method Self Directed Investing Plus. Warrants are complex investment products with high financial risks. Before you can trade in warrants at ABN AMRO, we first ask you to take a knowledge and experience test on warrants. If you pass the test, you have sufficient knowledge to be able to invest in warrants.
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