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How Does the LP Factor in the Cost of Hedging into Their RFQ Price?

The Liquidity Provider (LP) incorporates the expected cost of hedging, which includes transaction costs (commissions, exchange fees, slippage) and the cost of capital, directly into the quoted price. This cost is essentially a premium added to the theoretical options price.

LPs with more efficient hedging systems can offer tighter, more competitive quotes.

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