Overview
BABA Option offers several types of trades.
Understanding the win, loss, and draw conditions for each type will help you make informed
trading decisions.
Up & Down (High / Low)
Definition:
Predict whether the market price will be higher or lower at expiry compared to your entry price.
Rules:
- Up (Call):
- Win → Expiry price higher than entry price
- Loss → Expiry price lower than entry price
- Draw → The opening price (at trade entry) and the closing price (at expiry) are exactly the same
- Down (Put):
- Win → Expiry price lower than entry price
- Loss → Expiry price higher than entry price
- Draw → The opening price (at trade entry) and the closing price (at expiry) are exactly the same
Touch / No Touch
Definition:
Predict whether the market price will touch a specified target level before expiry.
Rules:
- Touch:
- Win → Price touches the target level at least once before expiry
- Loss → Price never touches the target level
- No Touch:
- Win → Price never touches the target level before expiry
- Loss → Price touches the target level before expiry
In & Out Ends
Definition:
Predict whether the market price will end between or outside two target prices at expiry.
Rules:
- Ends Between:
- Win → Expiry price strictly between the two target prices
- Loss → Expiry price outside the target range
- Ends Outside:
- Win → Expiry price outside the two target prices
- Loss → Expiry price between the two target prices
Note:
Whether boundary prices are included (≥ or ≤) depends on the product settings displayed before order confirmation.
In & Out Stay
Definition:
Predict whether the market price will end inside or outside a specified price range during
the trade interval.
Rules:
- In:
- Win → Price stays inside the range for the entire interval
- Loss → Price touches or moves outside the range at any point
- Out:
- Win → Price moves outside the range at any point before expiry
- Loss → Price stays inside the range for the entire interval
Note:
Boundary conditions (touching exactly at the range limit) follow product-specific rules, which will be stated before placing the trade.