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What Is Implied Volatility? Why It's the Hidden Driver of Options Prices

Implied volatility (IV) is the market's forecast of how much a stock is expected to move over the life of an option. High IV means options are expensive because the market expects big moves. Low IV means options are cheap. IV is derived from option prices — it's not a prediction of direction, only of magnitude.

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