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?
Go to Keytrade Bank's secured site and enter the Turbo’s ISIN code in the search box. You will automatically obtain the detailed quote of the Turbo, along with the trading form.
If you do not know the ISIN code or require further details of the Turbo, you can use the dedicated Turbo search engine (via: Investing > Warrants on our secured site). This takes you to a dedicated Keytrade Bank page on the ABN AMRO site, where you will find all the information provided by ABN AMRO, along with the option of using the Turbo calculator.
If you want to place an order, click on Transaction and you will automatically return to Keytrade Bank's secured site, where you can place the order.
You fill in the trading form in exactly the same way as for any other financial instruments that can be traded via Keytrade Bank.
Because investing in a Turbo is riskier than investing directly in the underlying asset, we suggest that you always work with limit orders. - 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?
- Why invest in Turbos?
- What are the risks linked to investing in Turbos?

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