DW01 Big Lot

DW01 Big Lot
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DW01 Big Lot

DW01 Big Lot


Derivative Warrants (DW) are suitable for investors seeking high return potential with limited loss exposure. With built-in leverage (gearing), DWs allow investors to start with a relatively small amount of capital, without the need for margin requirements. They can be traded in real-time through a standard equity trading account, just like regular stocks on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). DWs offer opportunities to profit in both rising and falling markets. Currently, DWs are available on both individual stocks and indices. At Bualuang Securities, we issue DWs under the brand name “DW01.”

What is DW01 Big Lot Service?

DW01 Big Lot trades are executed through a Market Maker, who directly manages the bid/offer prices for DW01. Trading starts at a minimum of 1 million units or approximately THB 3 million, making it ideal for those looking to take large positions in DW01.

Who is this product suitable for?


  • Investors seeking short-term trading opportunities
  • Investors aiming for higher return potential than traditional stock trading or those with limited capital
  • Investors who can closely monitor market conditions
  • Investors planning to trade a large volume of DWs through the DW01 Big Lot service


Convenience 

Execute large-volume trades in a single transaction via Put-Through, without the need for multiple orders

Convenience 

Execute large-volume trades in a single transaction via Put-Through, without the need for multiple orders


Interested in DW01? Start Here

Interested in DW01? Start Here


For New Customer
For BLS Customer

Open securities account online with Bualuang Securities – quick and easy, no paperwork required! Just follow 3 simple steps and get approved in 15 minutes.

How to Open an Account

You will receive the cash settlement amount (if any) within 8 business days after the final trading date, credited automatically to your bank account linked to your trading account (same as your dividend payment account).

Yes, but holding DWs close to their expiration is not recommended due to high time decay. Bualuang advises against holding DWs with less than 1/5 of their term remaining, to avoid significant value erosion.

Technical analysis is more suitable for DW trading, as it better captures short-term price movements of the underlying asset, which is key to DW strategies.

DWs usually have a lifespan of 2 months to 2 years (per SEC regulations). Issuers often offer DWs with terms of 4 to 7 months.

  • Gearing: Higher return potential than investing in the underlying asset.
  • Upside & Downside Trading: Profit in both rising and falling markets.
  • Portfolio Insurance: A tool for managing portfolio risk.
  • Low Capital Requirement: Invest with less than needed for the actual stock.