A lesson in warrants


Voon: ‘It’s not a product that’s suited for everyone. It depends on the risk profile of the investor and the level of understanding of the products.’

PETALING JAYA: Kenanga Investment Bank Bhd, which launched its NagaWarrants Warrior Challenge on Oct 4, wants to create a learning platform for younger investors unfamiliar with the trading of warrants.

Silver Ridge Holdings Bhd executive director Alan Voon said many investors, especially those of the younger generation, were not aware on how to invest in such products.

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