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Volatility Skew Analyzer

Decode the options market's directional bias and tail risk pricing

Volatility skew — the difference in implied volatility between out-of-the-money puts and calls — is one of the most information-rich signals in the options market. When put skew is steep, the market is pricing in significant downside tail risk. When skew is flat or inverted, it signals complacency or bullish positioning. The Skew Analyzer surfaces these conditions across the entire equity universe and translates them into actionable trade structures.

What's Included

Module capabilities

25-Delta Risk Reversal

The 25-delta risk reversal (25d call IV minus 25d put IV) is the standard skew measure. The analyzer tracks this across all tickers and flags extreme readings that deviate from the 52-week norm.

Skew Surface Visualization

3D visualization of the full volatility surface — strike vs. expiration vs. IV — so you can see exactly where the market is pricing in the most risk.

Put/Call Skew Ratio

Compares OTM put IV to OTM call IV at the same delta. A ratio above 1.3 indicates significant downside fear premium — favorable for put spread sellers.

Skew Mean Reversion Signals

Identifies when skew has moved to a historical extreme and is likely to revert, creating opportunities in risk reversals and ratio spreads.

Tail Risk Monitor

Tracks the cost of 10-delta OTM puts as a percentage of stock price — the market's real-time tail risk insurance premium. Elevated tail risk pricing often precedes broad market volatility.

Strategy Suggestions

For each skew condition, the module suggests the optimal strategy: put spread (steep put skew), call spread (elevated call skew), risk reversal (extreme skew), or iron condor (flat skew).

Workflow

How it works

1

The analyzer maps the full volatility surface for each ticker

For every stock in the universe, the analyzer pulls the implied volatility at each strike and expiration, constructing a complete volatility surface updated in real time during market hours.

2

It calculates the skew metrics

The primary metric is the 25-delta risk reversal: the difference between 25-delta call IV and 25-delta put IV. A negative value (more common) means puts are more expensive than calls — the market fears downside more than it expects upside.

3

It compares current skew to the historical norm

The analyzer calculates the 52-week percentile of current skew for each ticker. Skew in the top 10% of its annual range signals extreme fear premium — a potential opportunity to sell put spreads at elevated prices.

4

It generates a strategy recommendation

Based on the skew condition, the module recommends the optimal strategy. Steep put skew favors put spread selling (collect the fear premium). Flat skew favors symmetric iron condors. Inverted skew (rare) may favor call spread selling.

5

You review the setup and execute

The recommended setup includes exact strikes (selected to capture the skew premium), expiration, and expected credit. One click routes to the Trade Execution tab.

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Volatility Skew Analyzer

Decode the options market's directional bias and tail risk pricing

Unlock advanced volatility analysis tools used by professional options traders.

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$79/moor $790/yr
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