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Price Scenario Simulator
Price Scenario Simulator
Simulate how option prices and Greeks change when the stock price moves. Use quick change buttons or enter a custom price to see instant recalculations.
Price Scenario Simulator
Simulate how option prices and Greeks change when the stock price moves. Use quick change buttons or enter a custom price to see instant recalculations.
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IVx
IVx (Extrinsic IV %)
Shows extrinsic value as a percentage of stock price. Higher IVx means more premium relative to the stock price. Useful for comparing options across different price levels.
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IV
IV (Implied Volatility)
Market's expectation of future volatility. Higher IV = more expensive options. IV increases before earnings and major events.
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Delta
Delta
How much option price changes per $1 stock move. Also represents approximate probability of expiring ITM. ATM options have ~0.50 delta.
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Theta
Theta (Time Decay)
How much option loses in value per day. Negative for buyers, positive for sellers. Accelerates as expiration approaches.
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Vega
Vega (Volatility Sensitivity)
How much option price changes per 1% change in IV. Higher vega means more sensitivity to IV changes. Important during earnings.
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Vega
Vega (Volatility Sensitivity)
How much option price changes per 1% change in IV. Higher vega means more sensitivity to IV changes. Important during earnings.
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Theta
Theta (Time Decay)
How much option loses in value per day. Negative for buyers, positive for sellers. Accelerates as expiration approaches.
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Delta
Delta
How much option price changes per $1 stock move. Also represents approximate probability of expiring ITM. ATM options have ~0.50 delta.
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IV
IV (Implied Volatility)
Market's expectation of future volatility. Higher IV = more expensive options. IV increases before earnings and major events.
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IVx
IVx (Extrinsic IV %)
Shows extrinsic value as a percentage of stock price. Higher IVx means more premium relative to the stock price. Useful for comparing options across different price levels.
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