Stop-Loss Warrants / Listed CFDS
Please note that Stop-Loss Warrants, otherwise known as Listed CFDs, behave in an entirely different manner to vanilla (ie regular) Covered Warrants. Please see our 'Product Descriptions' or SG's brochure for more detailed information on how these products behave.
Stop-Loss Warrants are identified clearly on our website - you may search by 'Instrument' (selecting either 'Covered Warrant' or 'Stop-Loss'), in all results tables, an L in the right-hand column identifies Stop-Loss Warrants, and the stop-loss level is indicated on the detailed page for each individual Stop-Loss Warrant under 'Static Data'.
Please let us know if you have any further queries, and remember to read the term sheet before trading.
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Scenario selector |
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Analyser |
Simulate market conditions to see how the warrant might perform in different scenarios. This tool also uses charts to explore the relationship between various scenarios and the ‘Greeks’. |
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Hedge calculator |
If you wish to hedge a holding of an equity, index, commodity or currency, use this tool to select the most appropriate warrant and calculate how many you require. |
This area of the site contains information on all the latest issues. We now have over 800 warrants issued and this number is still growing.
You can search for all warrants and certificates by underlying, issuer, date and more - you can also download a spreadsheet file of all price data for all UK covered warrants.
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Disclaimer
These tools and information are provided for educational and illustrative purposes only and are not intended to constitute any form of advice or recommendation by us and are not intended to be relied upon by the investor in making (or refraining to make) any specific investment or other decisions. Data computations are not guaranteed by the London Stock Exchange and may not be complete.
If you are an investor, please speak to your broker before entering into any trade or transaction. Tools are intended for people who understand how covered warrants work; if you want to learn more about covered warrants please refer to the London Stock Exchange's Investor Centre or sign up for one of the free training opportunities being offered.