Who can help me with the following query on delta hedge
Suppose Philips is worth €25 and a three month call option with a strike of €25 has a delta of 0.50. Assuming that a trader buys 1000 of these call options he will need to sell 500 shares to be delta hedged. If the next day Philips’ stock price goes to €27 the delta will increase to, let’s say, 0.70. This means that in order to be delta hedged the trader will sell an additional 200 shares at €27. The next day Philips’ stock price goes back down to €25 and the corresponding delta of the option goes back to 0.50, which means that the trader will buy back 200 shares at €25. Just from rebalancing the delta, the trader has made 2 |