Greeks.live: As the Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole meeting approaches, Option Market Views Diverge Clearly
BlockBeats News, August 21st, Macro Researcher Adam from Greeks.live tweeted that as the Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole meeting approaches, there is a clear divergence in options market views. Today, the trading volume of call and put options reached $1.61 billion and $1.14 billion, respectively, accounting for two-thirds of the day's total volume. Trades were mainly concentrated on out-of-the-money options expiring this week and this month. Meanwhile, short-term implied volatility has decreased, indicating that institutional investors are not optimistic about the significant volatility expected from this meeting.
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