Warrant
Warrant
Financial glossary
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Definition of warrant
Warrant: A tradable security providing the holder with the right to buy specific shares at a set price on a future date. Warrants are much like call options: they give you the right to buy a share at some stage in the future at a preset price (the exercise price), but because warrants are "geared" investments, they provide an exciting often hair-raising way of playing the stock market. Unlike call options, which severely punish investors who get their market timing wrong, warrants usually have reasonably long lives. This means investors have more time for things to fall into place. For example, a warrant investor may take the view that Asian markets will provide superior returns over the next five years but has no idea how they will perform over the coming months.
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