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Stocks with Notable Option Volatility: U power, FibroGen and Tingo Group

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Options Newsman wrote a column · Jun 2, 2023 07:41
Implied volatility is a measure of the market's expectation of the potential price movements of the stock in the future. Here are the stocks with the most notable implied volatility today.
Here are the notable stocks with the highest and lowest implied volatility.The $UCAR.US$ ,$FibroGen(FGEN.US)$, and $TIO.US$ has the highest implied volatility of all stocks with a market cap of over 100 million.
$UCAR.US$'s stock experienced a staggering increase of 144.05% during the previous trading session, closing at $1.90. The options data released by the company shows an Option Volume of 18.79K and an IV percentile of 90%. The current implied volatility stands at 268%, which is also the 1-year high for the company.
Additionally, there was a significant 1-Day IV change of 125.6%, indicating that investors expect considerable price fluctuations in the near term. Implied volatility is a forward-looking measure that reflects the expected future volatility of a stock's price, as estimated from option prices.
The sharp rise in U power's stock price, coupled with the elevated IV percentile and IV 1-year high, suggests that investors are bullish about the company's future prospects. Nonetheless, it's crucial to remember that the options market could be highly speculative, and sudden changes in investor sentiment could result in significant price movements. Furthermore, past performance is no guarantee of future results. As a result, investors should take a measured approach to investing and seek guidance from their financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
Here is the IV Ranking of the day:
Stocks with Notable Option Volatility: U power, FibroGen and Tingo Group
The chart only include any company with market cap of over 100 million and share price of over$2.5.
Top Option Volatiliy Change:
Stocks with Notable Option Volatility: U power, FibroGen and Tingo Group
Conclusion And Risk Management
Option implied volatility is a measure of the market's expectation for how much an asset's price will fluctuate in the future, as implied by the prices of options on that asset.
Options are financial contracts that give the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a predetermined price and time. The price of an option is influenced by various factors, including the current price of the underlying asset, the strike price, the time to expiration, and the implied volatility.
Implied volatility represents the level of uncertainty or risk that market participants perceive in the future price movements of the underlying asset. When investors expect greater volatility, they may be more willing to pay a higher price for options to help hedge their risk, which leads to higher implied volatility.
Implied volatility is usually expressed as a percentage and is calculated using an options pricing model, such as the Black-Scholes model. Traders and investors use implied volatility to assess the attractiveness of options prices, to identify potential mispricings, and to manage their risk exposure.
Source: Benzinga, Dow Jones, CNBC
Disclaimer:
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