Volatility Skew Explained | Options Trading Concepts
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 Published On Aug 25, 2017

Volatility skew describes the observation that not all options on the same underlying and expiration have the same perceived velocity, or pricing in general when comparing equidistant OTM options on both sides of the market. Learn more from Mike about put skew and call skew.

0:00 Introduction
1:02 Volatility Skew: Put Skew
4:39 Volatility Skew: Call Skew
7:32 Takeaways: Volatility Skew

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