DW01 Big Lot is large-lot trading of Derivative Warrants (DW) on the Thai stock exchange.
It allows you to profit in both rising and falling markets — ideal for investors who can time the market and want to place high-volume orders. The minimum trade size is 1 million units, or around THB 3 million, with cost-effective execution and local convenience.
Thanks to the leverage in DWs, returns can be greater than holding the actual stock:
However, DWs have an expiration date, and their value decreases over time (Time Decay), which is a risk to be managed carefully.
Place DW01 Big Lot orders directly with the Market Maker via the Put-Through system. Negotiate both price and volume at once — fast, clear, and convenient.
Agree on a clear price in advance. No need to wait for market matching — with a chance to get a better deal than the regular market price.
All trades go through Bualuang Securities, the official Market Maker for DW01. We provide direct bid/ask quotes — ensuring strong liquidity and reliable pricing.
Start opening a securities trading account easily with quick approval and Trade DW01 Big Lot.
1. Prepare your ID card to fill in the information.
2. Apply for a securities trading account through various channels. See how to Click
- Wealth Connex app / AomWise app / www.bualuang.co.th
- Bangkok Bank Mobile Banking app
- Bualuang Securities branch or Bangkok Bank branch
3. Choose the type of a securities trading account: Learn more Click
- Cash Balance: Pay the full amount before buying, ideal for beginners.
- Cash Collateral: Pay the full amount within 2 business days.
- Credit Balance: Borrow money to increase purchasing power.
4. Wait for account approval via email.
5. Deposit funds and start investing in DW01 Big Lot by contacting BLS Warrant at 0-2618-1492 to check pricing.
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.