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How Does the “Pin Risk” Phenomenon Relate to Basis Risk at Expiration?

Pin risk occurs when the underlying price is exactly or very close to the strike price at expiration, making it uncertain whether the option will be exercised. This uncertainty can lead to significant basis risk, as the hedger may not know if their option position will be effective until after the final settlement price is determined, potentially leading to an unexpected residual exposure.

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