Implied Volatility Alert: AIG, WFR
11/04/09AIG December volatility flat at 108 into EPS
AIG (AIG) closed yesterday at $39.22.
The company is expected to report EPS in early November.
AIG November option implied volatility is at 120, and December is at 108, versus its six-month average of 110, according to Track Data.
WFR options active on higher volatility
MEMC Electronic Materials (WFR) closed yesterday at $12.60.
WFR November option implied volatility is at 71, and December is at 66, versus its six-month average of 65.
WFR option volume was active on 54,331 contracts, according to Track Data. WFR average daily option volume is 17,380 contracts, according to IVolatility.
Posted at 9:15 a.m.
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Researcher Paul Foster has 23 years of professional experience in the capital markets, investments, trading, corporate finance, arbitrage, options, and mergers and acquisitions.
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