Structured products

  • access to non-standard instruments
  • option to protect part or all of the capital
  • chance to make money on declines
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What are structured products

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Structured products (ETPs - exchange traded products) are financial instruments whose price depends on the value of a specific market index (the so-called underlying instrument).

The underlying instruments can be divided into several categories:

  • stock indices
  • share prices
  • commodities (oil, gold, silver, natural gas, etc.)
  • agricultural products (wheat, corn, cocoa, coffee, etc.)
  • baskets of shares, raw materials, stock indices
  • exchange rates, interest rates, etc.

How to start investing in structured products

If you would like to invest in structured products with us, please open a brokerage account. Click here for more information.

Key fees

For a list of listed structured products and information on issues (Prospectus, KID), see WSE Main Market - Structured products.

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Invest in companies listed on the Stock Exchange
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Buy and sell government, cooperative, municipal and corporate bonds
Buy and sell government, cooperative, municipal and corporate bonds
Buy and sell government, cooperative, municipal and corporate bonds
Buy and sell government, cooperative, municipal and corporate bonds

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Invest in ready-made portfolios of instruments
Invest in ready-made portfolios of instruments
Invest in ready-made portfolios of instruments
Invest in ready-made portfolios of instruments

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Hedge your portfolio and make money on ups or down
Hedge your portfolio and make money on ups or down
Hedge your portfolio and make money on ups or down
Hedge your portfolio and make money on ups or down