There are only 6 days left in the transaction, and Wuhan Iron and Steel Group's put warrants are rushing towards the end

http://www.sina.com.cn 04:48, November 8, 2006 China Business Daily

As of November 1, 23130 dormant accounts held WISCO put warrants, involving 13.04 million shares

Wang Bin

Although there are only six trading days left, WISCO put warrants still maintain great enthusiasm for rising. Yesterday, WISCO put warrants (580999.SH) took over the baton of WISCO call warrants (580001. SH) rising sharply the day before yesterday and began to lead the rise of warrants in both cities.

Yesterday, the put warrants of WISCO finally closed at 0.281 yuan, up 33.18%, and the turnover rate reached 370.12%, far higher than other warrants. The warrant of WISCO started a small pullback with the positive share price yesterday, down 3.35%.

Some market participants said that the price of WISCO put warrants has risen sharply recently, and they will face the risk of falling from 0.281 yuan to 0 yuan in the next few trading days. The market needs to be vigilant.

According to the statistics of Shanghai Stock Exchange, as of November 1, there were 24498 WISCO warrant accounts that had never been traded, and these accounts held 25.26 million WISCO call or put warrants in total. There are 21224 dormant accounts holding WISCO warrants, involving 12.22 million warrant shares; There are 23130 dormant accounts holding WISCO put warrants, involving 13.04 million put warrants. Yesterday, many

negotiable securities The company began to cancel the warrant of WISCO one after another.

Market participants said that the current hot market in the warrant market was directly related to the recent surge of steel shares to promote their corresponding warrants, but the T+0 trading system in the warrant market filled the entire market with uncertainty.

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