Implied Volatility
- According to RBI bulletin, Indian rupee was turning out to be one of the most stable currencies with implied volatility at its lowest level since 2008.
- Implied volatility is the metric that captures the market’s view of likelihood of fluctuations in its value.
- However, it doesn't predict the direction in which the price change will proceed.
- It can often be thought to be a proxy of market ....
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