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How Does the Concept of ‘Greeks’ Apply to Financial Derivatives like Options?

The 'Greeks' are a set of risk measures used to quantify the sensitivity of an option's price to changes in various underlying factors. Delta measures sensitivity to the underlying asset's price, Gamma to Delta's rate of change, Theta to time decay, and Vega to volatility.

Traders use these metrics to manage the risk of their options portfolios.

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