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 =====Strategy - Volatility===== =====Strategy - Volatility=====
  
-This section of the strategy gives the chance to study the implied volatility of the options. It is composed of three parts: Volatility Index, ​Skew & SurfacesImplied Volatility RealTime ​and eventually Vega IN / OUT.+This section of the strategy gives the chance to study the implied volatility of the options. It is composed of five parts: Volatility Index, ​Options Smile, Skewness, I.V. - Realtime, and eventually Vega IN / OUT.
  
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 |{{ :​film_camera_35mm_b_24.png |}}|13/​10/​2016|[[https://​youtu.be/​_N0vFISSW4Y?​list=PL4sktvLDfqTQinSncUVPd3NytIHrEHVoT| Volatility - Skew & Surfaces]]| 14:01|{{ :​italy_24.png |}}| |{{ :​film_camera_35mm_b_24.png |}}|13/​10/​2016|[[https://​youtu.be/​_N0vFISSW4Y?​list=PL4sktvLDfqTQinSncUVPd3NytIHrEHVoT| Volatility - Skew & Surfaces]]| 14:01|{{ :​italy_24.png |}}|
-|{{ :​film_camera_35mm_b_24.png |}}|13/​10/​2016|[[https://​youtu.be/​zebACQ3-8tA?​list=PL4sktvLDfqTQinSncUVPd3NytIHrEHVoT| Volatility - Implied Volatility Real-Time]]| 6:18|{{ :​italy_24.png |}}|+|{{ :​film_camera_35mm_b_24.png |}}|13/​10/​2016|[[https://​youtu.be/​zebACQ3-8tA?​list=PL4sktvLDfqTQinSncUVPd3NytIHrEHVoT| Volatility - I.V. Realtime]]| 6:18|{{ :​italy_24.png |}}|
 |{{ :​film_camera_35mm_b_24.png |}}|19/​05/​2016|[[https://​youtu.be/​4YOVbV-1RE0?​list=PL4sktvLDfqTQinSncUVPd3NytIHrEHVoT| Volatility - Volatility - Come individuare il Trend [Parte 1]]]| 14:35|{{ :​italy_24.png |}}| |{{ :​film_camera_35mm_b_24.png |}}|19/​05/​2016|[[https://​youtu.be/​4YOVbV-1RE0?​list=PL4sktvLDfqTQinSncUVPd3NytIHrEHVoT| Volatility - Volatility - Come individuare il Trend [Parte 1]]]| 14:35|{{ :​italy_24.png |}}|
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 |{{ :​film_camera_35mm_b_24.png |}}|29/​11/​2016|[[https://​youtu.be/​_K5eL2JO5hg?​list=PL4sktvLDfqTQinSncUVPd3NytIHrEHVoT| Volatility - Stima della volatilità implicita]]| 13:22|{{ :​italy_24.png |}}| |{{ :​film_camera_35mm_b_24.png |}}|29/​11/​2016|[[https://​youtu.be/​_K5eL2JO5hg?​list=PL4sktvLDfqTQinSncUVPd3NytIHrEHVoT| Volatility - Stima della volatilità implicita]]| 13:22|{{ :​italy_24.png |}}|
 |{{ :​film_camera_35mm_b_24.png |}}|02/​12/​2016|[[https://​youtu.be/​U1wB41fpRIg?​list=PL4sktvLDfqTQinSncUVPd3NytIHrEHVoT| Volatility - Comparazione Implied Volatility]]| 8:43|{{ :​italy_24.png |}}| |{{ :​film_camera_35mm_b_24.png |}}|02/​12/​2016|[[https://​youtu.be/​U1wB41fpRIg?​list=PL4sktvLDfqTQinSncUVPd3NytIHrEHVoT| Volatility - Comparazione Implied Volatility]]| 8:43|{{ :​italy_24.png |}}|
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-====Il menù====+===The menù====
  
 ===Strategy=== ===Strategy===
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 ====Volatility Index==== ====Volatility Index====
  
-^Difference^V.I. Oscillator^ +**Premise**//​volatility indices represent the implied volatility mediated by a series of options on different maturitiesThere are indices in which the implied ​volatility ​they represent ​is that 
-|{{ :implied_chart.png?​nolink&​600 |}}|{{ :​implied_chart_2.png?​nolink&​600 |}}| +rolling, ie the volatility of series of options that also imply different deadlines but not exceeding 30 days. \\ 
- +For example, on the first day of the year, the index will only represent the implied in January while on January 15 the implied ​we will read will be the average of options ​that have 15 days of life on January and 15 days of life on February. ​\\ 
-The known Volatility index inform when volatity goes up or down, conversely  ​the volatility ​index built in Iceberg show whether ​is priced an up trend or a down trend! ​ \\ +As you see it will always be 30 days. \\ 
-This is more and more useful than the standard index! ​\\ +Other types of calculation always represent ​implied volatility ​of options ​but grouped in different ​ways. \\ //
-For example ​if we put the crosshair on 10/11/2015, the index price a probably down trend. After we see that it happen! ​\\ +
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-If the index is above the zero it prices a down trend while the index is below the zero it prices an uptrend. +
-The Iceberg'​s volatility index is an interpolation ​of implied volatility but it are not the midpoint of weighted volatility. It is different ​from VIX or VDAX o VSTOXXIt reflect the trend priced by Market Maker\\+
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-For example during fall in volatility, the index can rise, this is due to the fact that the "​conviction"​ of an uptrend is decreasing+We devised ​this algorithm because it lacked a Volatility Index that not only implied ​the implied volatility ​that I already find in the other indices, but give an indication (Index) of the probable trajectory of the underlying. 
 +We have extended it to all the financial instruments and you can find it on actions, currencies, futures and bonds. \\
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-The value expressed by classic index can be obtained through ​the mean of the implied ​volatility ​of the three option ​ "​approximately"​ ATM measured on the three-month expire. +***Using***:​ Iceberg'​s Volatility Index is used both to evaluate the trend and to determine ​the time of upswing or downturn ​of volatility. ​There are two viewing modes that are: \\ 
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-If the underlying is at 103 and the strikes have step 5 you take the implied of 100, 105, 110 + 
-If the underlying is at 102 and the strikes have step 5 you take the implied of 95, 100, 105 +^Difference^Vol.Index Oscillator^ 
-\\ +|{{:vol_ind_diff.png|}}|{{:​vol_ind_osc.png|}}| 
-**The Volatility Index in Iceberg is unique and it is under patent request.**+|{{ :implied_chart.png?​nolink&​600 |}}|{{ :​implied_chart_2.png?​nolink&​600 |}}| 
  
 ===Difference=== ===Difference===
  
-Iceberg compares ​the historical volatility ​and the implied volatility calculated by the system [[market_maker_surfaces|Market Maker Surfaces]]. This difference ​is shown on the lower graph.\\+This mode allows to estimate ​the difference between the Volatility Index and historical ​stock volatility ​relative to 30,​50,​75,​100,​150 periods such as the difference ​between each historical volatility and another of a different period.\\
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-Every volatility ​can be selected ​or deselected by clicking on the name at the top+Analyzing with the Volatility Index is important to determine if Market Maker is pricing (implied ​volatility) greater or lesser than historical volatility and therefore you know whether you will be handling discount ​or bonus options.\\ 
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-The chart below is designed for comparing different ​historical ​volatility. When you click the Difference button the next menu is enabled which allows you to choose which historical volatility ​comparison with those seen in the top graph.+The analysis of historical ​volatilities ​is important, however, ​to understand the trend and the level of value of historical volatility..
  
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-===V.I. Oscillator===+===Vol.Index Oscillator=== 
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 +The Volatility Index can also be displayed as an oscillator, this type of display makes it easier to read and therefore decide if it is high or low volatility.\\ 
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 +Consider the empty spaces left by the indicator as shown, and in this way you will avoid many false signals.\\ 
 +Since you are creating a relationship volatility-trend must understand that it will be long term and not for a day trading. It takes a position and is kept until the opposite signal.\\ 
 +See in the image as in one year of measurements positions and the related changes would be only 6 with very few false signals (3) of very short duration.\\ 
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 +The green arrows on the chart indicate trends and Long are at the zone, located on the oscillator, to consider.\\ 
 +Quelle rosse indicano trend Short.\\
  
-The Volatility Index can also be displayed as an oscillator, this type of display makes it easier to read and therefore decide if it is high or low volatility. 
  
 {{ :​volatility_1_osc.png?​nolink&​600 |}} {{ :​volatility_1_osc.png?​nolink&​600 |}}
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-====Skew & Surfaces====+====Options Smile==== 
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 +{{ :​options_smile.png?​nolink&600 |}} 
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 +Options Smile shows the smile of volatility of call and put options of the surface stored for the underlying, in this regard is indicated when they refer to the displayed smile. If there is no curve the skews are flat and you need to acquire a surface with the tool [[market_maker_surfaces|Market Maker Surfaces]] available from the menù.\\ 
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 +====Skewness====
  
 {{ :​skew_surfaces.png?​nolink&​600 |}} {{ :​skew_surfaces.png?​nolink&​600 |}}
  
-"Skew & Surfaces" ​shows the volaility ​skew of the surface stored for the underlying. If there is no curve the skews are flat and you need to acquire a surface with the tool [[market_maker_surfaces|Market Maker Surfaces]] ​accessible ​from the tab [[general|General]].\\+"Skew & Surfaces" ​allows real-time assessment of differences of skewness slope to the desired expiries. Show default ​the skew of the surface stored for the underlying. If there is no curve the skews are flat and you need to acquire a surface with the tool [[market_maker_surfaces|Market Maker Surfaces]] ​available ​from the menù.\\
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 There are four graph: Chart 1, Chart 2, Call Surface e Put Surface.\\ There are four graph: Chart 1, Chart 2, Call Surface e Put Surface.\\
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-====Implied Volatility - RealTime====+====I.V. Realtime====
  
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 When the strategy is open all data received of each leg are stored. Doing this every user can create a history of the implied volatility of the options that are dealing with. When the strategy is open all data received of each leg are stored. Doing this every user can create a history of the implied volatility of the options that are dealing with.
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 +Sampled Vol. % refers to the volatility measured at the point where it was clicked on the chart.
  
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