Implied volatility
The market's forecast of future volatility, backed out of option prices.
Implied volatility is the volatility number that makes an option's market price fit a pricing model: higher IV means richer premiums. Options traders watch it closely because buying when IV is high and it then falls can lose money even if direction is right.
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