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Posted by Annetan > 2015-11-07 14:27 | Report Abuse
Actually there is no logic to play this kind of call warrants.Logically the lowest exercise price and ratio and longest expiry date should fetch higher premium.However that is not the case.Even call warrants from the same broking house cannot apply logic as well.It actually depends on the merchant banker what kind of premium they want to do for each kind of call warrants.I notice the higher exercise price,the merchant banker will give higher premimum.Perhaps they know many won't choose that but only those traders who would buy base on movement of the warrant