The delta of an option measures, approximately. The percentage change in option value for a 1% change in the price of the underlying. The reaction of the option to a sudden jump in the price of the underlying. The risk-neutral probability that the option finishes in-the-money. The dollar change in option value for a $1 change in the price of the underlying.
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