>Isn't that the best way to get volatility which
>something a lot of traders need.
The volatality following gaps can be some of the most 'random' volatility seen as participants attempt to come to a consensus repricing of a instrument whose value has changed dramatically and quickly.
It can get ugly fast.
JB
>something a lot of traders need.
The volatality following gaps can be some of the most 'random' volatility seen as participants attempt to come to a consensus repricing of a instrument whose value has changed dramatically and quickly.
It can get ugly fast.
JB