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Similarities and differences between warrants and futures
The difference is that warrants trade rights, while futures trade contracts. Futures can be bought and sold directly. Although there are two kinds of warrants: subscription and put, you can only choose to buy one of them, but you can't sell it directly.

Similarities: all are T+0, all have leverage effect, and futures are realized by paying a certain percentage of margin in advance. Warrants are realized by paying a small amount of royalties in advance. Both parties have due dates.