What are Option Greeks?

Here is the introduction to option Greeks.

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Lesson List
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Three Ways to Use Options in Your Portfolio
2
Options Building Blocks: Pros and Cons from a Buyer’s Side
3
Debunking Options Myths
4
Beyond Market Sentiment: What Can You Learn from the Top Options List?
5
A Basic Guide to Understanding Open Interest
6
Enhance Your Income with Covered Calls
7
Estimating Options Performance Using the Option Calculator
What are Option Greeks?
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How does Delta play into your options position?
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Theta: A detailed way to estimate the time decay effect
11
Order Types and Off-Screen Liquidity: What You See Isn't Always What You Get
12
How to Right-size Hedges Via Beta Weighting with XSP Options
13
The Evolution of Same Day Options Trading
14
Trade Up to Market Close With XSP
15
Figuring Your ETF Option’s Risk/Reward? Remember to Include These 3 Risks
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Why Trade XSP vs. SPY? A Breakdown of the Benefits
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XSP: More Potential Benefits Than SPY