Dynamic Hedging

Adjustment

Dynamic hedging, within cryptocurrency and derivatives markets, represents a portfolio rebalancing strategy designed to maintain a desired risk exposure over a period. This process involves continuously modifying the position in the underlying asset and the hedging instrument, typically options, to counteract shifts in market conditions and preserve a delta-neutral or other specified risk profile. The frequency of these adjustments is dictated by parameters like the asset’s volatility, the sensitivity of the option’s price to changes in the underlying asset (the ‘Greeks’), and the trader’s risk tolerance, demanding a responsive and adaptive approach. Effective implementation requires precise calculations and swift execution, particularly in volatile crypto markets where rapid price swings can quickly invalidate a hedge.