But when it comes to options, volatility is a bit more complex than simply measuring the movement of the stock or asset you’re trading.
There are two main types of volatility: historical and implied.
Understanding the difference between historical and implied volatility and the basic principles of each can go a long way to help you become a successful options trader.
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Sector Analysis is typically employed by traders and investors who specialize in a particular sector, or who use a top-down or sector rotation approach to investing. The most promising sectors are identified first, and then the trader or investor reviews stocks within that sector to determine which ones will ultimately be purchased. A sector rotation strategy may be employed by trading or investing in particular stocks, or by employing sector-based exchange-traded funds.
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