Jim,
Agreed. Very good info in this thread.
If someone at support@thinkorswim failed, you should "reply all" to their answer to you (they will have cc'd the appropriate audience) and provide what you think is the right answer. This will help them bring their support staff up to the level of customer expectations and it will help them identify areas of product knowledge that are not reaching their support staff or their customers. Sort of a "pay it forward" contribution you might say.
Cheers,
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Jim Ranum
<amt2100@gmail.com> wrote:
Holy cow, you guys are awesome. Thanks so much to everyone for all the great tips. I didn't realize TOS already had this stuff. I even sent an email to their support asking for this and the guy didn't know to tell me this!
Take care,
JimR
TOS has a variety of volatility studies for any underline you want to research.
You can look it up on TOS charts, studies, ad stusy, volatility studies, and pick your study (you have many choices including IV and HV )
From: Joey Huckabee <trading.ocyg@naguse.com>
To: OptionClub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, January 21, 2010 6:53:25 PM
Subject: [TheOptionClub.com] Volatility Charts
Does TOS have volatility charts for options? When I had an account with optionsxpress I was able to view about 3 months worth of volatility data and I can not seem to find the same sort of information on TOS....
If TOS does not have this can someone recomend another free web resource that would supply this? (other than optionsxpress).
thanks,
Joey
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