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implied

[im-plahyd] / ɪmˈplaɪd /


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Implied volatility indicates the market’s expectations of how a security will move, up or down—but dealers often add what we call a fear or greed premium to provide themselves with a margin of safety.

From Barron's • May 13, 2026

Implied volatility increases as the earnings date approaches and then plunges after the earnings are announced.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 16, 2026

Implied volatility—a measure of expected price swings in the options market—for sterling rose markedly in recent days, particularly against the euro.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 25, 2025

Implied also is that he chooses to make life unpleasant for your replacements, since “can't keep” means at least two paralegal quittings, yes?

From Washington Post • Dec. 18, 2022

"Implied powers," enunciated by Hamilton, 22; sustained national bank, 22; McCulloch v.

From Congressional Government A Study in American Politics by Wilson, Woodrow




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