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What Is ‘Inventory Risk’ for a Market Maker in Derivatives Trading?

Inventory risk in derivatives is the risk that the value of the underlying assets or the derivatives themselves will change unfavorably before the market maker can hedge or liquidate their position. For options, this involves managing the risk associated with the Greeks, especially Delta.

If the underlying asset moves sharply, the market maker's net position can incur significant losses.

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