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What is Option Greeks?
Delta, gamma, theta, vega — the sensitivity measures behind every options price
Option Greeks quantify how an option's price responds to changes in the underlying price (delta), rate of change of delta (gamma), time decay (theta), implie…
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the option Greeks for KO?
Option Greeks measure the sensitivity of KO option prices to various factors. Delta measures price sensitivity to a $1 move in KO. Gamma measures the rate of change of delta — highest for ATM options near expiry. Theta measures daily time decay — the amount an option loses in value each day. Vega measures sensitivity to a 1% change in implied volatility. Rho measures sensitivity to interest rate changes. StrikeVue displays all Greeks for every strike across 5 expiries for KO on NYSE/NASDAQ.
What is the delta of ATM KO options?
At-the-money (ATM) options for KO typically have a delta of approximately 0.50 for calls and −0.50 for puts, meaning they move roughly $0.50 for every $1 move in KO. Deep ITM options approach a delta of 1.0 (calls) or −1.0 (puts), while far OTM options approach 0. The current ATM implied volatility for KO is 2030.0%, which affects the Greeks of all strikes.
How does IV Rank affect KO option Greeks?
KO's IV Rank is currently 0 out of 100. High IV Rank inflates vega — options are more sensitive to volatility changes and carry higher premium. It also affects theta, as higher-premium options decay faster in absolute terms. With low IV Rank, buying premium (long vega strategies like Straddles) offers cheap exposure to a volatility expansion for KO.
How often is KO option Greeks data updated on StrikeVue?
KO option Greeks — delta, gamma, theta, vega and rho — are recalculated every 5 minutes during United States market hours from live NYSE/NASDAQ options data. StrikeVue is completely free and requires no login or broker account.