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First-Order Greeks
August 4, 2020
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A 1st order Greek is a first-order derivative of the option value with respect to some variable such as underlying’s price, volatility, interest rate, passage of time, etc. This means we assume that only one variable used to determine the value of an option is changed, and the remaining inputs to the option model are held constant.

1st order greeks include: deltavegarhotheta, and lambda. The following table summarizes the main 1st order greeks:

Variable/parameterSymbolMeasures option’s sensitivity with respect to:
DeltaΔChange in underlying price
VegaνChange in volatility
RhoρChange in interest rate
ThetaθChange in time to expiration
Lambda/omegaλ / ΩPercentage change in underlying price

For example, rho measures the option’s sensitivity to the risk-free interest rate, and hence it is the derivative of the option value with respect to the risk-free interest rate for a corresponding maturity. Likewise, lambda (or omega) represents the percentage change in the option value relative to the percentage change in the underlying price.

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