Options Liquidation Thresholds

Parameter

Options liquidation thresholds are predefined quantitative parameters that specify the conditions under which an options position, particularly one held on margin, will be automatically closed by an exchange or protocol. These thresholds are typically based on the maintenance margin level, which accounts for the current value of the option, its underlying asset, and other portfolio components. Falling below this threshold triggers a forced deleveraging event. It serves as a critical risk control mechanism.