The BEM (Binary expected move range) is implied exactly from the options price.
First of all, I wanted to show you what you see on tastytrade.
TanukiTrade Options Overlay [PRO] for TradingView and the compliance in metrics with TastyTrade platform
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Thank you for your insights and critical feedback! I appreciate that you took the time to share your detailed thoughts on the different Expected Move calculation methods, and these professional discussions truly help us all to better understand the topic.
Normal vs. Lognormal Distribution
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The guys are seasoned veterans; they’re not likely to do anything foolish! :) That’s exactly why there are four different metrics in the Options Overlay—so if you don’t like one, you can always use the others.
Today’s sharp 2.2% SPX decline wasn’t a surprise for those who looked closely at the options metrics after Friday’s spot price fakeout. Ahead of the long weekend, market participants priced in the downside with both short- and long-term options.
AFTER FRIDAY CLOSE:
Put options were nearly...
Which ‘Expected Move’ Can Help Your Option Strategies? Standard, Binary, and Implied Moves: When to Use Each?
One of the most crucial yet often misunderstood concepts in options trading is the “Expected Move.” Despite its widespread use by top educators, I’ve noticed confusion among traders due...