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Extended Barrier Option


A barrier option which has additional extending features such as an initial protection period during which the option cannot be deactivated or knocked out, or a contingent knock-out mechanism (e.g., a two-asset barrier option is only knocked out if the other asset touches an upper barrier).

Examples of extended barrier options include protected barrier options and rainbow barrier options.



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