Many investors do not know about stock warrants. It can be challenging to find data about them. While option trading is very popular, warrants are another story. This article will define stock warrants, compare them to stock options and show you how to find data about stock warrants.
A stock warrant is a financial instrument issued by a company that grants the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy (or sometimes sell) the company’s stock at a specified price (called the exercise price or strike price) within a certain timeframe. Warrants are typically long-term instruments, often with expiration periods that span several years or even decades. There are similarities to stock options. This article will discuss the similarities and differences between warrants and options, and how to find data pertaining to warrants.
Warrants and options are both financial instruments that give the holder the right,