Noun
Alternative form of look-back
(finance, often attributive) A kind of exotic option whose payoff depends on the optimal (maximum or minimum) underlying asset's price occurring over the life of the option.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBabyList evaluated performance based on a longer, 30-day lookback window to account for planning behavior of expectant moms on Pinterest. Source: Internet
Some media sources, such as Facebook, Google and Twitter have their own predefined attribution lookback windows. Source: Internet
Were the attribution rules configured to provide credit for a particular partner because of a tight lookback window on a network or tracker? Source: Internet