Warrants up and down for half a time New varieties continue to be active
http://www.sina.com.cn 10:26, March 17, 2008 China Securities Network
WASHINGTON (Shanghai Securities News Pan Shengtao) On the 17th, some of the new warrants still bucked the market and strengthened despite the downturn in the overall market, and the steel subscription certificates fell across the board.
As of 10:23, ZTE and Shanghong had two new subscription warrants that were active, with current increases of more than 2%. Other secondary new securities, such as COSCO, Jiangxi Guangdong, and Sinopec, also rose against the market. However, the two expiring Wuliang warrants and three steel warrants continued to suffer from pressure. Among them, the put decline of Wuliang was close to 7%, leading the decline, followed by the purchase of Wuliang, with a decline of more than 3%.
The other put warrant, China Southern Airlines, saw a small drop in its put, down 1.19% at present.
Market participants believe that most of the 15 subscription warrants last week outperformed the regular stocks, showing signs of bottoming out in advance. as SAIC CWB1 When the positive stock fell 15.52%, it only fell 3.91%; CITIC Guoan The weekly drop was 17.97%, while Guoan GAC1 fell only 7.71%. Therefore, investors should not blindly follow the trend again, but should appropriate bargain hunting to absorb varieties with investment value.