FAQ
- What is a Turbo?
- What underlying assets can I invest in with a Turbo?
- How can I find a Turbo?
- When can I trade Turbos?
- How can I place an order for a Turbo?
- What charges are levied for trading Turbos?
- What is the value of a Turbo?
- What is the level of funding?
- What is the purpose of the stop-loss limit?
- What is a Turbo Long?
- What is a Turbo Short?
- Why is the price sometimes not reported on the market?
ABN AMRO is liquidity provider for its Turbos on Euronext Amsterdam. You are therefore not only dependent on other investors that wish to buy or sell.
ABN AMRO's bid and offer prices depend on the following factors:- Theoretical value of the Turbo
- Underlying instrument
- Supply and demand for the Turbo and the underlying instrument
- Market uncertainty and volatility
Unusual circumstances may mean the ABN AMRO does not report a price - for instance, if trade in the underlying asset is suspended or if a large number of orders are placed in a short period.
This is why we recommend that you always use limit orders when trading in Turbos. - Why invest in Turbos?
- What are the risks linked to investing in Turbos?

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