DFI warrants have time on their side
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FOR those who are risk averse yet wouldn't mind dabbling in warrants because of the leverage on offer, having time on your side is perhaps desirable. Structured warrants tend to have short life spans so they may not be suitable. So this leaves those issued by listed companies.
In this segment, most warrants tend to have three years to expiry which is ample time for the underlying shares to perform - provided, of course, you buy early in the game.
Today's feature is even better - a five-year warrant that hasn't even begun trading.
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