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IEX Strangle Dashboard

Track the live premium curve against VWAP, spot, and option-leg pressure in a single execution-focused chart stack.

Historical Mode
Strangle Filters
Symbol
Expiry Date
30-Mar-2026
Call Strike Price
52
Put Strike Price
52
Historical Date
Live Updates
Replay Console
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VWAP
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Spot
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Synthetic
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52 CE
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52 PE
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Stock Strangle View

Price Chart

Track the combined premium curve, VWAP, spot, and call-vs-put pressure for the selected stock strangle in one clean execution-focused chart stack.

How To Use IEX Strangle Analysis

Use this view to plan OTM structures around IEX events and trend days. Track combined premium, spot movement, and leg behavior together before committing size.

Strike Spacing: Strike distance sets your cost, payoff profile, and required move.
Premium Drift: If premium decays while price is flat, delay entries or tighten risk.
Call vs Put Pressure: Leg imbalance can hint whether move is directional or volatility-only.
Session Replay: Review earlier phases to avoid repeating late entries with poor reward.

FAQ: What is the first filter before entry? Confirm that expected move and strike spacing are both realistic for the session.

FAQ: Should I trust one premium spike? No. Wait for follow-through with spot and leg confirmation.

FAQ: When to reduce risk fastest? If IV starts compressing and price stalls near center, decay can accelerate quickly.

Mastering IEX Strangle Price Analysis

How It Works

This tool provides a comprehensive view of IEX strangle prices, combining real-time call and put option data with different strike prices to track market movements and volatility. Analyze live or historical data to make informed trading decisions and optimize your strangle strategies.

Live vs. Historical Data

Live Mode: Monitor real-time strangle price updates to capture immediate market opportunities.
Historical Mode: Analyze past strangle data to identify trends and back-test trading strategies.

Key Usage Tips

Select Optimal Strikes

Choose out-of-the-money (OTM) call and put strikes to optimize your strangle strategy.

Toggle Live/Historical Modes

Switch between live updates and historical data to analyze current or past market conditions.

Monitor Volatility

Track strangle price movements to gauge implied volatility and anticipate significant market events.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a strangle strategy in options trading?

A strangle involves buying an out-of-the-money call and put option with the same expiry date but different strike prices, profiting from large price movements in either direction.

How often is the IEX strangle data updated?

In live mode, data is refreshed regularly to provide the latest market insights.

Can I analyze historical strangle data for IEX?

Yes, select a historical date using the date picker to analyze past strangle price trends.

How do I choose the best strike prices for a strangle?

Select out-of-the-money strikes based on expected volatility and market conditions to balance risk and reward.

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