NextTrack maintains the most complete public warrant database on the internet, with 614 live warrant securities and hundreds of thousands of historical warrant price observations. Every SPAC warrant, IPO warrant, and structured warrant carries its exercise price, expiry, conversion ratio, redemption status, and a signal vocabulary synthesized from deal status and pricing.
Tracking 614 public warrants. Last updated 2026-07-17.
Warrant terms are extracted from SEC warrant agreements and prospectuses and linked to the underlying SPAC or company. Redemption notices are pulled from 8-K filings in real time, and a theoretical Black-Scholes reference value (exercise-ratio adjusted) is computed for comparison against the market.
NextTrack tracks 614 live warrant securities plus an extensive history of warrant price observations, making it one of the most complete public warrant databases available.
A SPAC warrant is a security, usually issued with the SPAC IPO unit, that gives the holder the right to buy shares of the combined company at a fixed exercise price (commonly $11.50) for a set period after the merger closes.
When the underlying stock trades above a threshold, the company can issue a redemption (call) notice, forcing holders to exercise or lose the warrant. NextTrack pulls those notices from 8-K filings as they happen.
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