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  • 101Leg Out — One side of a complex option transaction. Leg out means to close out, or unwind, one leg of a derivative position. This effectively removes any additional possibility of loss or gain from that leg of the position. But if the original transaction… …

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  • 102Down and Out —    A knockout option that is cancelled when the price of the underlying instrument falls below a predetermined level. A type of barrier option.    ► See also Option …

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  • 104flexible deterrent option — A planning construct intended to facilitate early decision by laying out a wide range of interrelated response paths that begin with deterrent oriented options carefully tailored to send the right signal. The flexible deterrent option is the… …

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  • 105opt-out — 1. adjective Of a selection, the property of having to choose explicitly to avoid or forbid something; a decision having the default option being inclusion or permission; used particularly with regard to mailing lists and advertisement. With opt… …

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  • 106Down-and-out option — Barrier option that expires if asset price hits a barrier. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 107knock-out option — An option that is worthless at expiration if the underlying commodity or currency price reaches a specific price level. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 108Up and Out —    A knockout option that is cancelled when the price of the underlying rises above a predetermined level.    ► See also Option …

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  • 109gray something out — display a menu option in a light font to indicate that it is not available: [usually passive] all the property fields on the Shortcut tab are either missing or grayed out …

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  • 110deep out-of-the-money — Used to describe an option that is unlikely to go into the money prior to expiration. An arbitrary term. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary …

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