• There’s a common misconception among investors that only structured warrants with high trading volumes are liquid
• Although higher trading volumes for shares and other listed securities generally mean that such securities are more liquid, this does not always apply for warrants due to the existence of a market maker
• A warrant with low trading volume can have high liquidity and vice versa
• Read on to find out more here: https://tinyurl.com/ynjn5knr
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