Implied Volatility (IV) refers to the probability of the fluctuation in the market price of a stock, in short, it is a prediction of how volatile the stock can be at a certain point. The higher the IV, the more volatile in price movement the stock is expected to be. A stock can have a … Continue reading What Is Implied Volatility (IV) And Why It Matters In Options Trading?
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