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How Is Delta Used in Constructing a Delta-Neutral Portfolio?

Delta is used to calculate the number of shares or derivatives needed to offset the portfolio's price exposure. To achieve delta-neutrality, a trader calculates the total Delta of their positions and then takes an opposite position (e.g. buying or selling the underlying asset or a futures contract) with an equivalent total Delta, bringing the net Delta of the entire portfolio to zero.

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