In relation to a structured product, it is the underlying instrument‘s current price difference from a predetermined stop-loss threshold. Many structured products are equipped with such a safety mechanism, while allowing investors to receive attractive returns even when the price of the underlying instrument experiences modest decreases over time, provided that the safety threshold is not reached or traded through.
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