Warrants are options that have been turned into securities. Warrants are capital instruments that give investors the right to buy or sell the underlying asset or indicator at a predetermined price on a certain date. It allows you to take a position according to your expectations of the rise or fall in the underlying asset.
Since there is leverage in warrants, it is possible to open a position with a much smaller amount instead of the price at which the underlying asset is traded in the market. Warrants have higher price volatility than the underlying asset, thus allowing you to obtain higher returns compared to investing in the underlying asset, of course, in the opposite case, your loss may be high. While investing in warrants, your loss is limited to the premium paid, your profit limit is unlimited.
Specially designed tracking and transaction screens for warrant transactions,
Ability to perform transactions and follow portfolios via all Citi Global transaction platforms,
Easy transaction with filtering function order entry screens customized for warrant transactions,
Selecting underlying asset with Warrant Tree and viewing warrants of all exercise prices of the selected underlying,
Easy finding of warrant code according to exercise price and maturity and opportunity to send orders,
Ability to follow cash limit while sending orders,
Online tracking of the price of the main stock or asset while sending warrant orders on all platforms and E-branch,
Viewing detailed information about warrants and target price profit analysis with warrant calculator,
Viewing warrant portfolio separately,
Research platforms where you can perform stock underlying asset analyses Finnet 2000 and Fundamental Analysis.
The investor who purchases a warrant does not purchase an underlying asset but the right to buy or sell that underlying asset in return for the price he pays. Since a right is purchased, rights such as dividends, priority, priority in liquidation, voting, and information are not available in warrants.
The complex nature of trading markets requires the use of risk management techniques, expertise and knowledge. Understanding the different characteristics and dynamics of each market is crucial to making smart decisions, whether you are investing in stocks, funds, warrant, Public Offering.