It's incredibly misleading. But that's what you're going for, isn't it, Moms? I know I've droned on longer than the average American's attention span can handle, but I can't leave this next part out. The hypocrisy among the left is well documented and blaringly obvious in most cases. It's slightly less exaggerated here, but it's still prominent. Said John Feinblatt, president of Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, "Americans expect our sheriffs and law enforcement to uphold their oaths, respect the will of the people, and enforce the laws of their states. " Respectfully, Mr. Feinblatt, I disagree. Democrats don't want laws enforced. They want criminals to be on the streets. They want illegal immigrants stripping resources from our citizens. They don't want police doing their jobs. READ: COLORADO WOMAN USES RED FLAG LAWS AGAINST OFFICER WHO SHOT AND KILLER HER KNIFE-WIELDING SON Until it suits their interest. Then they cry out how these sanctuaries "threaten the safety of communities nationwide by fostering distrust in law enforcement. "
Historical Volatility is a measurement of how fast the underlying security has been changing in price back in time. IV Percentile: The percentage of days with IV closing below the current IV value over the prior 1-year. A high IV Percentile means the current IV is at a higher level than for most of the past year. This would occur after a period of significant price movement, and a high IV Percentile can often predict a coming market reversal in price. IV Rank: The current IV compared to the highest and lowest values over the past 1-year. If IV Rank is 100% this means the IV is at its highest level over the past 1-year, and can signify the market is overbought. IV High: The highest IV reading over the past 1-year and date it happened. IV Low: The lowest IV reading over the past 1-year and date it happened. Put/Call Vol Ratio: The total Put/Call volume ratio for all option contracts (across all expiration dates). A high put/call ratio can signify the market is oversold as more traders are buying puts rather than calls, and a low put/call ratio can signify the market is overbought as more traders are buying calls rather than puts.