
Delta One
Delta One refers to a type of financial product or strategy that aims to replicate the returns of an underlying asset, such as a stock or index, without a significant capital outlay. Often used by institutional investors, Delta One products include exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and certain derivatives like futures and swaps. Their name comes from "delta," a term in finance that measures how much the price of an option is expected to move per one-unit change in the price of the underlying asset. Essentially, Delta One allows investors to gain exposure to assets with minimal risk of loss.