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How Does Implied Volatility (IV) Affect the Price of an Option Premium?

Implied volatility (IV) is a market's expectation of the underlying asset's future price fluctuation. A higher IV indicates a greater expected price movement, which increases the probability that the option will finish in-the-money.

Therefore, higher implied volatility leads to a higher option premium, as the risk and potential reward are both greater.

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