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What Is the Main Reason IV Is Important for Option Pricing?

Implied volatility (IV) is the main reason IV is important for option pricing because it directly determines the time value component of the option's premium. IV represents the market's collective expectation of future price movement, which is the core of the option's speculative value.

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