hard · FRM Part 1

An Up-and-In call and an Up-and-Out call are written on a non-dividend stock.

If the barrier is equal to the strike (H = K), and the option is currently at-the-money (S = K), which option would you expect to be more expensive?

  1. They must have equal value
  2. It depends on the volatility level
  3. The Up-and-Out call
  4. The Up-and-In call

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