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First Generation Exotics: Examples


First generation exotics are a breed of exotics that has developed as simple or standard additions/ features to derivatives (as opposed to second-generation exotics that have more sophisticated or complicated additions/ features). The main examples of first generation exotics include:

For example, a barrier option may be set to knock in or out if the underlying hits a barrier (or one of two barriers). Likewise, touch options including one-touch options and no-touch options pay a fixed amount of if the underlying price ever/ never trades at or through the touch-level (barrier) and nothing if it doesn’t/ does.



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