
If you are interested in options, it is recommended to start by observing the IV structure rather than rushing into trading. Understanding the sentiment curve is the premise of all strategies.
Is understanding the price enough for options? Learn about IV?
Many friends who are new to options may think that "implied volatility (IV) = 35%" or "50%" is just a reference number, and it looks quite intuitive. But if you treat it as a fixed parameter, you are likely to stumble in actual trading. I want to remind you: IV is not just a simple number, but a map of market sentiment. Behind this map lies the market's expectations for the future, pricing of risks, and even the fear and greed of the market. Why does IV vary? Many people's first reaction is: the same underlying asset...
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