Gamma Option Greek
Gamma explains one key “risk driver” of option premium.
Quick facts
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Category | Options Trading Terminology |
| Use | Learn vocabulary to read chains and manage risk |
Definition
Gamma measures how quickly delta changes when the underlying moves. High gamma near expiry can make ATM options very reactive.
Where it matters most
- Near expiry (gamma/theta effects are stronger)
- During volatility changes (vega)
- When managing multi-leg spreads (net Greeks)
Quick example
Info
Greeks change over time; always check the net exposure of your position.
Summary
- Gamma is a sensitivity, not a prediction.
- Use it to understand why P&L moves.