SIE practice questioneasyGreeks basics
Which Greek measures how much an option’s premium changes with a $1 move in the underlying stock?
- AVega
- BTheta
- CGamma
- DDelta✓ Correct answer
Explanation
Why D — Delta
Delta measures the price sensitivity of the option to the underlying. The other Greeks measure sensitivity to different variables.
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