Greeks Portfolio & Exposure Calculator
Build any multi-leg Nifty or Bank Nifty position and instantly see its net Greeks — Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega and Rho — and rupee exposure per lot. Add or remove legs; everything computes live in your browser.
How it works: Set the shared market inputs, then add each option leg (buy/sell, call/put, strike, lots). The tool sums every leg's Greek — weighted by side, lots and lot size — into your net position exposure.
SideTypeStrikeIV % (opt)Lots
Net position Greeks
Net premium
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Net Delta (₹ / 1-pt)
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Net Gamma (Δ / pt)
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Net Theta (₹ / day)
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Net Vega (₹ / +1% IV)
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Net Rho (₹ / +1% rate)
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How to read your net Greeks
- Net premium is your cash flow: negative = net debit paid, positive = net credit received.
- Net Delta in rupees is your directional P&L per 1-point Nifty move. Near zero = Delta-neutral. See Delta.
- Net Gamma tells you how fast that Delta will change on a move — positive if you are net long options. See Gamma.
- Net Theta is your daily time decay in rupees — negative if you are a net buyer, positive if a net seller. See Theta.
- Net Vega is your rupee gain for a +1% rise in implied volatility. See Vega.
Limitations of this calculator
This tool sums Black-Scholes Greeks into a net position snapshot. It shows risk, not capital or cost, and does not model:
- Path and second-order drift: net Greeks are a snapshot at the inputs you enter; they shift as spot, time and IV move (Gamma, Charm, Vanna), so a Delta-neutral book does not stay neutral.
- Skew and correlation: it uses the per-leg IV you supply and does not model the skew between strikes or correlation across legs.
- Margin and costs: SPAN plus exposure margin, brokerage, STT and slippage are excluded — it does not tell you the capital a position needs.
- Model assumptions: Black-Scholes constant volatility and European exercise apply throughout.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make my position Delta-neutral?
Adjust legs or add an offsetting position (opposite Delta, or Nifty futures) until net Delta is near zero. Then your P&L depends on Theta and volatility rather than direction. Use the delta-hedge calculator to size the hedge.
Why does per-leg IV matter?
Real option chains have a volatility skew — each strike trades at its own IV. Enter a per-leg IV to model that; leave it blank to use the shared IV above.
Are brokerage and taxes included?
No. Figures are pre-cost. Indian trades also incur brokerage, STT, exchange and statutory charges, which matter most for high-frequency and small-edge strategies.
Educational tool only — not investment advice. Theoretical Black-Scholes values.