Greeks-Based Liquidity Curve

Algorithm

A Greeks-Based Liquidity Curve represents a parameterized function, typically employing delta-neutral hedging strategies, to dynamically adjust liquidity provision in options markets based on real-time option Greeks. Its core function involves calibrating liquidity supply to the sensitivity of option prices to underlying asset movements, aiming to minimize adverse selection and maximize capital efficiency. This approach contrasts with static liquidity provision by incorporating a quantitative assessment of risk, thereby optimizing the liquidity provider’s exposure and potential profitability. The curve’s construction relies on models that estimate the aggregate Greeks of outstanding options, influencing the shape and responsiveness of the liquidity offered.