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Implied volatility in options trading explained

Implied volatility is a key factor when it comes to pricing options – it helps traders understand the market’s expectation of changes to underlying prices over a given period. Let’s take a look at what implied volatility is and how you can use it in your trading strategies.

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September 29, 2022 04:45 AM
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European Open: Options trades expect a more volatile (and weaker) USD/JPY

A notable rise of downside protection, and increase in implied volatility over the next week for USD/JPY suggests traders are taking precautions.

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