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IVolLive Actionable Trading Ideas:

Figures Based on Prior Day’s Market Close

 

January 25, 2023

Using our proprietary IVolLive Stock Monitor scanner and the S&P 500 as our underlying index, here are the top three stocks we’re analyzing in today’s session:

  • Highest day-over-day IV30% Change Reading: Nisource (NI) - this means this stock has seen the largest day-over-day increase in Implied Volatility within the S&P 500. This also means option premiums are increasing and the stock could merit further analysis for potential options trades.
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  • Highest IVX30 Reading: Enphase Energy Inc. (ENPH) - this means the stock’s options premiums are expensive. Options traders could look to sell options.
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  • Lowest IVX30 Reading: NVR Inc. (NVR) - This means the stock’s implied volatility is low. Options traders could look to buy options.
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