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Warrants and Exotic Options

Warrants are financial instruments granting the holder the right to purchase a company's stock at a specific price before a certain date.

  • Purpose: Raise capital and make securities offerings more attractive to investors.
  • Characteristics:
    • Leverage: Gain exposure to stock price movements with a smaller initial investment.
    • Expiration: Longer expiration periods compared to options.
    • Dilution: Exercise of warrants can lead to shareholder dilution.

Exotic Options

Exotic options are non-standard options with complex features tailored to specific needs.

  • Examples:
    • Barrier Options: Activated or deactivated when the underlying asset's price reaches a certain level.
    • Asian Options: Payoff depends on the average price of the underlying asset over a set period.
    • Lookback Options: Allow the holder to "look back" over time to determine the optimal exercise price.
  • Purpose: Customized risk management or speculative strategies in niche markets.