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What is historical volatility of underlying asset and where can investor find such information?

Volatility is determined by annualised statistics measuring changes in price of its underlying asset: the greater the fluctuations, the higher the volatility.

“Historical volatility” is a measure of underlying price fluctuations over a certain period in the past. You may obtain information on historical volatility of the underlying asset by subscribing to the data provision service of a market data information provider.