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An asymmetric payoff refers to a situation where the potential gains or losses are not equal. In other words, the potential upside is significantly higher than the potential downside, or vice versa. This concept is often discussed in finance, where investors analyse the risk-reward profile of an investment. For example, a high-risk investment may offer the potential for substantial gains but also carries the risk of significant losses, creating an asymmetric payoff.
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