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Understanding Derivatives. Trading With Greater Strategy.

Derivatives can provide opportunities for hedging, portfolio management and strategic market participation. At Growfin Solutions, we focus on helping investors understand the instruments, their applications and the risks involved before participating in derivative markets.

Derivatives at a Glance

A structured understanding of derivative instruments can help investors make more informed decisions.

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Futures & Options
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Hedging & Market Strategies
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Risk & Leverage Awareness
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Portfolio Perspective
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Research & Market Understanding
Understanding Derivatives

What Are Derivatives?

Derivatives are financial instruments whose value is derived from an underlying asset or reference value.

A derivative is a financial contract whose value is linked to an underlying asset such as an equity share, market index, currency, commodity or another eligible financial instrument.

Unlike purchasing an equity share directly, a derivative contract generally provides financial exposure according to the terms of the contract. Its value can change depending on the movement of the underlying asset and several other market factors.

These may include the underlying price, time remaining until expiry, market volatility, interest rates, investor expectations and liquidity.

Derivatives therefore require a different level of understanding compared with conventional long-term investment products.

  • Equity Derivatives
  • Index Derivatives
  • Futures Contracts
  • Options Contracts
  • Hedging Strategies
  • Market Participation
Applications

Why Do Investors Use Derivatives?

Derivatives can serve different purposes depending on the investor's objectives, market understanding and risk profile.

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Hedging

Certain derivatives can be used to manage specific market exposures within an existing portfolio.

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Strategic Participation

Experienced market participants may use derivatives to implement strategies based on their market views.

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Portfolio Management

Derivatives may be considered alongside other investments for certain portfolio-management objectives.

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Market Exposure

Derivative contracts can provide exposure to an underlying asset according to the structure of the contract.

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Risk Management

Certain derivative structures may be used to manage defined exposures, subject to strategy and suitability.

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Flexible Strategies

Futures and options provide different structures that can be used for different market objectives.

Our Services

Derivatives Solutions Designed Around Your Requirements

Different investors approach derivatives for different reasons. Understanding the instrument is the first step towards evaluating whether it fits within an investment strategy.

Futures

Futures are standardised contracts that generally create an obligation to buy or sell an underlying asset at a predetermined price and future date according to the applicable contract terms.

Options

Options generally provide the buyer with a right, rather than an obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset according to the terms of the contract.

Equity Derivatives

Explore derivative instruments linked to eligible individual securities while considering company-specific, market and liquidity risks.

Index Derivatives

Derivative contracts linked to market indices can provide exposure to broader market movements and may be used in suitable strategies.

Hedging Strategies

Certain derivative positions may be considered to manage defined market exposures within a broader portfolio.

Market Research & Insights

Understand relevant market developments, underlying assets, volatility and factors that may influence derivative pricing and market behaviour.

Compare

Futures & Options

Understanding the structural difference between futures and options is essential before considering either instrument.

Futures Options
Generally creates an obligation under the contract. Option buyer generally has a right rather than an obligation.
Generally involves applicable margin requirements. Option buyer generally pays a premium.
Gains and losses can change rapidly with the underlying. Value depends on premium, underlying price, volatility, time and other factors.
Can be used for hedging and strategic market participation. Can be used for hedging and various structured strategies.
Requires understanding of leverage and margin. Requires understanding of premium, strike, expiry and volatility.
Risk Awareness

Understanding Leverage

One of the most important characteristics of derivatives is leverage.

Leverage means that a relatively smaller amount of capital or margin can provide exposure to a larger underlying position.

This can increase the potential impact of favourable market movements. However, it can also significantly magnify losses when the market moves against a position.

Investors should therefore evaluate not only the amount required to enter a derivative position, but also the overall exposure created by that position.

Understanding position size, margin requirements and potential downside is an important part of responsible derivative participation.

Market Mechanics

Understanding Margin

Derivative positions may require investors to maintain prescribed margins according to applicable exchange, regulatory and intermediary requirements.

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Contract

Margin requirements can differ according to the underlying asset and derivative contract.

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Volatility

Higher market volatility can influence applicable margin requirements.

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Position

Position size and market exposure can influence the capital required to maintain a position.

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Market Movement

Unfavourable movements can result in additional margin requirements.

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Regulation

Applicable requirements are subject to exchange and regulatory rules.

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Monitoring

Leveraged positions require appropriate monitoring and risk awareness.

Options

Key Options Concepts Investors Should Understand

Options involve several concepts that can influence their value and risk profile.

Strike Price

The price at which the underlying can be bought or sold according to the option contract.

Premium

The amount paid by an option buyer to acquire the option.

Expiry

The date on which the option contract reaches the end of its specified contractual period.

Intrinsic Value

The portion of an option's value related to its current relationship with the underlying price.

Time Value

The portion of an option premium associated with remaining time and other pricing factors.

Implied Volatility

A market-derived measure reflecting expectations about future volatility and an important option-pricing factor.

Strategies

Different Objectives Require Different Approaches

Derivatives can be used through different strategies. A strategy suitable in one market environment may not be suitable in another.

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Hedging Strategies

Designed to manage certain portfolio or market exposures subject to the structure and effectiveness of the hedge.

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Directional Strategies

Strategies based on an expectation that the underlying asset may move in a particular direction.

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Volatility Strategies

Strategies where expected or changing market volatility plays an important role.

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Spread Strategies

Multiple derivative positions may be combined to create different risk and reward structures.

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Income-Oriented Strategies

Certain option structures may involve premium collection, while carrying their own risks and potential losses.

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Portfolio Strategies

Derivatives may be considered alongside other investments to address specific portfolio requirements.

Our Approach

Understand → Analyse → Evaluate → Execute → Monitor → Review

We believe a structured process can help investors approach complex markets with greater clarity.

01 — UNDERSTAND

Understand

Understand your objectives, market experience, requirements and risk considerations.

02 — ANALYSE

Analyse

Evaluate relevant market information, underlying assets and derivative characteristics.

03 — EVALUATE

Evaluate

Consider potential strategies based on risk, suitability and market conditions.

04 — EXECUTE

Execute

Implement applicable transactions through the relevant account and market mechanisms.

05 — MONITOR

Monitor

Track positions because derivative values can respond quickly to market movements.

06 — REVIEW

Review

Reassess positions and strategies as market conditions and objectives evolve.

Portfolio Perspective

Derivatives Should Be Considered Within the Bigger Picture

A derivative position should not always be evaluated in isolation. Existing equity holdings, mutual funds, sector exposure and other investments can influence the overall risk of a portfolio.

Adding a derivative position may increase exposure to a particular market movement even when the investor believes the position is separate from existing investments.

A portfolio-level perspective can therefore help investors think about total exposure rather than focusing only on an individual trade.

  • Existing Exposure
  • Overall Risk
  • Investment Objective
  • Strategy
  • Position Size
  • Ongoing Monitoring
Why Growfin Solutions

A More Structured Approach to Derivative Markets

Derivatives require more than simply understanding price movements. We believe investors should understand the instrument, strategy and potential downside.

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Research-Oriented Thinking

Relevant market, financial and underlying-asset information can support better-informed investment decisions.

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Risk Awareness

We emphasise understanding leverage, margin requirements and potential downside before considering participation.

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Portfolio Perspective

Derivative positions can affect overall portfolio exposure, making a broader perspective important.

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Structured Decision-Making

We encourage decisions based on objectives, analysis and suitability rather than short-term emotions.

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Investor-Focused Approach

Different investors have different experience levels, requirements and financial circumstances.

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Pan-India Service

Growfin Solutions is based in Mumbai and provides investment-related services to clients across India.

Potential Applications

Benefits & Potential Uses of Derivatives

When used appropriately, derivatives can serve several potential purposes within an investment strategy.

Hedging

Certain derivatives may help manage defined market exposures within a portfolio.

Strategic Flexibility

Different derivative contracts can support different market strategies and objectives.

Portfolio Management

Derivatives may be incorporated into certain portfolio strategies where appropriate.

Market Exposure

Derivatives can provide financial exposure to underlying assets according to contract specifications.

Risk Disclosure

Understand the Risks Before You Trade

Derivatives can involve substantially higher risks than many traditional investments. Understanding potential downside is essential.

Leverage Risk

Leverage can magnify both potential gains and potential losses.

Market Risk

Unexpected movements in the underlying market can result in significant losses.

Volatility Risk

Changes in market volatility can materially affect derivative values.

Margin Risk

Additional margin may be required when markets move against a position.

Liquidity Risk

Some contracts may have lower liquidity, affecting execution and pricing.

Expiry Risk

Derivative contracts have defined expiry structures that investors must understand.

Time Decay

Certain options can lose time value as their expiry approaches.

Concentration Risk

Large exposure to a particular underlying can increase overall portfolio risk.

Strategy Risk

Complex strategies can behave differently from expectations when market conditions change.

Behavioural Risk

Emotional or impulsive decisions can lead to inappropriate positions and excessive trading.

Important Risk Disclosure

Derivatives are complex and carry a high degree of risk. Leverage can magnify both profits and losses. Investors should understand the product, applicable margins, contract specifications, costs and potential downside before participating. Derivative trading may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Investor Suitability

Who Can Consider Derivatives?

Derivatives are not suitable for every investor. An appropriate understanding of the instruments and their risks is important.

Experienced Investors

Investors with prior market experience may explore derivative strategies appropriate to their objectives.

Active Market Participants

Investors who actively monitor markets may consider derivatives for specific strategies.

Portfolio Investors

Certain derivatives may be considered for defined hedging or portfolio-management purposes.

Sophisticated Investors

Investors with a strong understanding of leverage, margin, volatility and derivative pricing may explore complex strategies.

Investors Seeking Hedging

Eligible investors may explore derivative structures for managing certain portfolio exposures.

Investors With Appropriate Risk Capacity

Derivative participation should consider the investor's financial circumstances and ability to absorb losses.

Getting Started

Begin With Understanding, Not Just Execution

A thoughtful approach begins with understanding your objective, the instrument and the potential risks.

01 — OBJECTIVE

Understand Your Objective

Determine why you are considering derivatives — hedging, portfolio management or market participation.

02 — INSTRUMENT

Understand the Instrument

Learn how the relevant futures or options contract works.

03 — RISK

Assess Your Risk

Consider leverage, potential loss, margin requirements and market volatility.

04 — UNDERLYING

Review the Underlying

Understand the company, index or other underlying asset connected with the derivative.

05 — STRATEGY

Determine the Strategy

Evaluate whether the proposed strategy fits your objectives and market experience.

06 — MONITOR

Monitor & Review

Derivative positions may require active monitoring as market conditions change.

Market Access

Stay Connected With the Markets

Modern market participation requires timely access to information and efficient execution infrastructure.

Derivative Market Information

Access relevant information relating to applicable derivative contracts and market conditions.

Price Information

Understand relevant pricing and market information associated with derivative instruments.

Order Execution

Applicable account arrangements may provide facilities for market order execution.

Portfolio Information

Monitor applicable positions and transaction information through available account facilities.

Research & Analysis

Relevant research and analytical information can help investors understand market developments.

Investment Tracking

Keep track of relevant market positions and investment information according to the applicable service setup.

Service Note

The exact facilities available may vary depending on the intermediary, account arrangement, product, service structure and applicable regulatory requirements.

Growfin Solutions

Derivatives Within a Broader Investment Framework

Derivatives may be one component of a wider investment strategy. Our broader investment-related solutions allow investors to explore different financial avenues according to their requirements.

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Portfolio Management

Structured portfolio-focused investment solutions aligned with objectives, risk and investment horizon.

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Equity Trading

Investment and trading-related solutions for eligible participants in India's equity markets.

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Mutual Funds

Investment solutions across different mutual fund categories and investment objectives.

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IPO

Explore eligible Initial Public Offering opportunities while understanding associated considerations and risks.

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PMS

Portfolio Management Services for eligible investors, subject to applicable requirements.

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NRI & FPI Services

Investment-related support for eligible overseas investors subject to applicable Indian regulations and requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Derivatives FAQs

Common questions about derivative instruments, their uses, risks and market participation.

What are derivatives?

Derivatives are financial contracts whose value is derived from an underlying asset such as equities, indices, currencies or other eligible financial instruments.

What are futures?

Futures are standardised contracts that generally create an obligation to buy or sell an underlying asset at a predetermined price and future date according to the contract terms.

What are options?

Options generally give the buyer a right, rather than an obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset according to the applicable contract terms.

What is the difference between futures and options?

Futures generally create an obligation under the contract, while an option buyer generally has a right without the corresponding obligation. Both involve risks and require an understanding of their respective structures.

Are derivatives risky?

Yes. Derivatives can involve significant risks, including leverage, market volatility, margin requirements, liquidity risk and potential loss of capital.

Can derivatives provide guaranteed returns?

No. Derivative trading does not provide guaranteed returns. Market movements can result in losses, including potentially substantial losses.

What is leverage in derivatives?

Leverage allows investors to obtain exposure to a larger underlying position relative to the capital or margin committed. It can magnify both potential gains and potential losses.

What is margin?

Margin refers to funds or collateral required to maintain certain derivative positions. Requirements can vary based on applicable exchange, regulatory and intermediary rules.

Are derivatives suitable for beginners?

Derivatives can be complex and involve substantial risk. Beginners should first understand derivative mechanics, leverage, margin, pricing and potential losses before participating.

Can derivatives be used for hedging?

Yes. Certain derivatives can be used to manage specific market exposures. However, hedging strategies have their own costs, limitations and risks.

What affects option prices?

Factors can include the underlying asset price, strike price, time to expiry, volatility, interest rates and broader market conditions.

What is an expiry date?

The expiry date is the date on which a derivative contract reaches the end of its specified contractual period, subject to the applicable contract terms.

Can NRIs trade derivatives in India?

Eligibility and permitted activities depend on applicable Indian regulations, account structures, investment restrictions and other requirements. Eligible NRIs should review the applicable requirements before participating.

Does Growfin Solutions provide derivative-related services across India?

Yes. Growfin Solutions is based in Mumbai and provides investment-related services to clients across India, subject to applicable service availability and regulatory requirements.

How can I discuss derivatives with Growfin Solutions?

You can contact Growfin Solutions to discuss your investment requirements, market experience and the derivative-related services relevant to your situation.

Growfin Solutions

Derivatives Require Knowledge. Strategy Requires Discipline.

Derivative markets can provide opportunities, but they also demand a strong understanding of risk, leverage, market behaviour and the underlying asset.

Whether you are exploring derivatives for the first time, considering hedging possibilities or looking for a more structured approach to market participation, Growfin Solutions can help you understand the available investment solutions.

Investment and market-linked products are subject to market risks. The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes and should not be considered a guarantee of returns or personalised investment advice. Derivatives involve substantial risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Investors should consider their objectives, financial circumstances, experience, risk tolerance and applicable regulatory requirements before participating.