What Is Implied Volatility?

This is basically the level of volatility reflected in the current options prices. Each options contract has a unique level of implied volatility that is computed using an options pricing model.

The Implied Volatility (IV) is fluid and consistently changing. When the IV is high, it indicates that the option premiums are expensive. When the IV is low it generally means that the options contracts are cheap. See Historical Volatility

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