RISKS OF STRUCTURED AND DERIVATIVE PRODUCTS Sample Clauses

RISKS OF STRUCTURED AND DERIVATIVE PRODUCTS. This paragraph is as a general guide to highlight some basic risks associated and does not mean to cover all of the risks and other significant aspects of trading in structured or derivative products ( such as Futures and Options, Derivative Warrants, Callable Bull/Bear Contracts (CBBC), Exchange Traded Funds (ETF), and Rights etc.). In consideration of the risks associated, you (being the client and Investor of structured or derivative products) should undertake such transactions only if you understand the nature of the structure products into which you are entering and the extent of your exposure to risk. Trading in structured or derivative products is not suitable for many members of the public. You should carefully consider whether trading is appropriate for you in light of your experience, objectives, financial resources and other relevant circumstances.
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RISKS OF STRUCTURED AND DERIVATIVE PRODUCTS. This paragraph is as a general guide to highlight some basic risks associated and does not mean to cover all of the risks and other significant aspects of trading in structured or derivative products ( such as Futures and Options, Derivative Warrants, Callable Bull/Bear Contracts (CBBC), Exchange Traded Funds (ETF), and Rights etc.). In consideration of the risks associated, you (being the client and Investor of structured or derivative products) should undertake such transactions only if you understand the nature of the structure products into which you are entering and the extent of your exposure to risk. Trading in structured or derivative products is not suitable for many members of the public. You should carefully consider whether trading is appropriate for you in light of your experience, objectives, financial resources and other relevant circumstances. If services are to be provided to the client in relation to derivative products, including futures contracts or options, Delta Asia will provide to the client upon request product specifications and any prospectus or other offering document covering such products and a full explanation of margin procedures and the circumstances under which a client's positions may be closed without the client's consent.

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