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A combination of barrier events (in relation to a barrier option) that takes place in the following sequence: 1) a knock-out (KO) event and 2) a knock-in (KI) event. If the underlying price or rate crosses the knock-out barrier (KO barrier) before it crosses the knock-in barrier (KI barrier), then the option ceases to exist (i.e., terminates).

This situation is known as knock-out dominance: the option can terminate (knock out) at any time, even including after it knocks in. If the option knocks in, it knocks into a knock-out option (KO option).

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