Hi, Jay, Thanks again for the write up and it was educations.
I have a question for you and if you dont mind answering, what are the costs involved if I were to hold a call warrant until expiry. If the Call Warrant is in the money, the IB would need to pay the difference between the exercize price and the weighted average 5/6 day closing price of the stock before expiry. The cost would be the cost I paid to buy the warrant and the conversion ratio.My question is, is there any other hidden cost like admin fees, brokerage fees etc?
Thanks and would appreciate if you are able to help. :)
Buying company warrant can be considered as investing as one can convert it to mother share whenever he wishes. Hence for me, whether a company is a good company matters.
Call warrant is pure punting in my opinion. I like to do punting to have a little excitement too, but I will never advise anyone to punt, unless you have a little advantage as Jay does, knowing what make up he value of a call warrant.
For punting of call warrant, the quality of a company doesn't matter as much for me, but its price movement in the near future matters more; is its share price going to rise in the near future, after considering everything such as premium, gearing/delta, time to expiry etc.
Note price doesn't equate to value, especially short-term price movement. Call warrant is basically short-term instrument. In US and other matured option markets, call warrant is what they term as option, and options are basically very short-term, and three months expiry or less are very common.
In this respect, good TA may be more important than FA, much more.
@Dragon88 I don't think there is any costs involved if you hold it till expiry. You will only incur the brokerage costs when you bought it earlier. However, it's best to confirm with your brokers as things may have changed over all these years. I have never held a call warrant till expiry because like I mentioned, premium would collapse in the last month. most call warrants expire out of money. It's usually better if you sell it earlier, unless you are very sure something big will happen in the last month before expiry.
@kcchongnz thanks for the comments. yes call warrants are more speculative, that's why I mentioned the company you like must have price appreciation potential in the short term. even though FA sometimes teach you to go contrarian, never do that when you buy call warrant. do not go against the trend.
however if you buy a call warrant that expire in 6-9 months, you should go through at least 1 or 2 quarterly earnings and if they are good, then the price will move. for beginners especially should go for longer expiry as possible to buy time
my TA is not that strong, so I perfer to rely more on FA. with good FA support, even if the price doesn't go up, it shouldn't fall too much, so my risk reward ratio is effectively higher.
@Dragon88 just to elaborate on my point, imagine if a stock trading at RM1.50, exercise price RM1, exercise ratio 1 to 1. the warrant trading at RM0.60 or 6.7% with 1 month to expiry. if the stock held steady at RM1.50, the warrant value will slowly trend down toward RM0.50. If you hold until expiry, you are expecting stock to trend above RM1.60. say if it close at RM1.58 on last day, your warrant eventually only get RM0.58 even if it ends up in the money. anything below the breakeven price of RM1.60 at expiry it is better for you to sell the warrants earlier.
if you are interested on the topic on options time decay, you can google it. my general advice is don't hold until expiry unless you are reasonably quite sure.
Thanks Jay for your respond and for your insightful explanation.
The reason I am actually thinking of holding the call warrant i bought till expiry is because it is actually trading at discount (negative premium) compared to the mother share, i.e. if the cw expires today, I would make more money compared to its current warrant price.
Posted by Dragon88 > Jun 9, 2017 10:04 AM | Report Abuse Thanks Jay for your respond and for your insightful explanation. The reason I am actually thinking of holding the call warrant i bought till expiry is because it is actually trading at discount (negative premium) compared to the mother share, i.e. if the cw expires today, I would make more money compared to its current warrant price. Thanks again Jay for the info and explanation. :)
I held call warrants to expiry a number of times, precisely because of the discounts and leverage they offered. There is a small settlement cost.
Ensure the mother share is very liquid such that it cannot be manipulated in price the last few days, for example it is hard to control the price of AirAsia, Genting or TopGlove.
yes, like what kcchongnz has mentioned. don't forget your last trading day is 3 market days before expiry. so last 3 days your hands are tied and can only watch on the sidelines
@yoloisreal say a warrant is 2 for 1, if the premium is maintained, every 2 sen movement in mother the warrant should move 1 sen. so if 1% of mother now is 5 sen, warrant technically should move 2.5sen, so you divide 2.5sen over current warrant price to get the % movement.
in real life, all price movement is subject to supply and demand so premiums will fluctuate constantly
the most important rule in investing/trading, know what you are doing. if you are unclear, please seek help or just avoid it, no matter how attractive the potential returns are
even if it turns out bad after doing this way...at least u will know the reason...enabling u to improve-refine your competence on what 'you thought' u know well.
Posted by Jay > Jun 9, 2017 11:00 AM | Report Abuse
the most important rule in investing/trading, know what you are doing. if you are unclear, please seek help or just avoid it, no matter how attractive the potential returns are
Hi Jay, your these 2 sharings really help alot understanding on warrant especially CW selection...by the way, do u knw how the IB make profit by issuance a CW. Just wish to understand more on how their position as Issuer since most of the time, they are the one control over the supply & demand over the CW on market...
Hi Jay..nice to find this article while surfing and learn few pointers...Do you still trade CW? may be catch up few sharing as this market correction is best time picking?? u may pm me under Tan BL.TQ
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