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Beta, the measure of a stock's correlation with the benchmark.
Break even, the underlying security's price at which the warrant strategy makes neither a profit nor a loss.
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Call warrant, a warrant which gives the warrant holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy the underlying security at a predetermined price the exercise or strike price, on European style or before American style a predetermined date the expiry or maturity date.
The value of a call warrant will generally appreciate when the price of the underlying security appreciates, cash extraction.
A warrant strategy which consists of selling a stock portfolio or a single share and buying the corresponding number of warrants required to maintain the equivalent level of exposure, cash settlement.
The cash payment made by SG to a warrant holder following the exercise of a warrant, the settlement amount is equal to the intrinsic value, calculated in the manner described in the Pricing Supplement.
Company warrants, options issued by companies to raise equity capital, upon exercise, the company will issue new shares.
Conversion ratio, the number of warrants that must be exercised to either buy for call warrants or sell for put warrants the underlying security.
See also Parity, covered call.
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A trading position where the trader has sold a call against an equivalent amount of stock, this is relevant for Exchange-Traded Options.
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