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Warrants are a derivative product that trade in a similar fashion to stocks. They are not puts or calls and generally trade in Canada with the simple extention of ".wt" or ".wt.a". Info is sketchy on them. They offer a higher return and as a result are a much riskier product as anytime the exercise price is above the current trading price they are worth very little. Lets post them when we know about them . I want this to be about warrants trading on a Canadian exchange.