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What is a warrant?
A warrant is a right to purchase a security at some point in the future. Warrants will come with a strike price, which is the price you can purchase the security at.
For example, imagine the strike price for a warrant is $1. If the securities are trading or available for less than $1, the warrant would be "out of the money", meaning you would lose money purchasing the security through the warrant because the strike price is more than the open market price.
Conversely, if the securities are trading or available for more than $1, the warrant would be "in the money", meaning you would make money by purchasing the security through the warrant because the strike price is less than the open market price.