We empirically assess hedging interest rate risk beyond the conventional delta, gamma, and vega hedges in long-dated crude oil options positions. Using factor hedging in a model featuring stochastic interest rates and stochastic volatility, interest rate hedges consistently provide an improvement beyond delta, gamma, and vega hedges. Under high interest rate volatility and/or when a rolling hedge is used, combining interest rate and delta hedging improves performance by up to four percentage points over the common hedges of gamma and/or vega. Thus, contrary to common practice, hedging interest rate risk should have priority over these “second-order” hedges.
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Cheng, B., Nikitopoulos, C. S., & Schlögl, E. (2019). Interest rate risk in long-dated commodity options positions: To hedge or not to hedge? Journal of Futures Markets, 39(1), 109–127. https://doi.org/10.1002/fut.21954
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