Is implied volatility high or low right now based on its 52-week range?
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Your Result
Enter the stock's current IV and its 52-week IV high and low, then click Calculate to see where IV sits in its range.
How this is calculated
IV Rank formula: (current IV minus 52-week low) divided by (52-week high minus 52-week low), times 100.
This is different from IV Percentile, which counts the percentage of trading days IV was below the current level. This tool only calculates IV Rank.
IV Rank shows where current volatility sits inside its own one-year range. It does not predict whether volatility will rise or fall from here.
You supply the current IV and 52-week high and low yourself. This tool does not pull live market data and cannot verify the numbers you enter.
Risk & liability disclaimer: This calculator produces a mathematical estimate based on the numbers you enter. It is not financial, investment, or tax advice and does not guarantee any trading outcome. Trading and options trading involve risk of loss, including the potential loss of your full investment. Trading Habits is not a broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, or tax professional, and is not affiliated with any broker, exchange, or data provider. Always verify results independently and consult a licensed professional before making any trading or financial decision.
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