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FinPricing Precious Metal Implied Volatility - Implied Volatility Data (USA & Australia)

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Volume
1M
records
Data Quality
100%
market quotes
Avail. Format
.json
File
Coverage
2
Countries
History
1
years

Data Dictionary

Product Attributes
Attribute Type Example Mapping
maturity
5 years

Description

Precious metals are trading commodities. But a precious metal quote is very similar to a Forex quote. The quote is represented in the same way as a quote for a currency pair. For instance, the spot gold traded against the US dollar is XAU/USD.
In the past, precious metals were the foremost commodity-based form of payments. The use of precious metals as currency led to the production of coinage that was used as trading devices. The institution of coinage further led to the development of representative currencies in the form of notes. Later on, major world currencies were pegged to the value of gold. After the collapse of the Breton Woods agreement, precious metals are no longer used as a primary mode of monetary transactions. But they continuous to share a close relationship with established currencies. A precious metal quote is very similar to a Forex quote. The quote is represented in the same way as a quote for a currency pair. For instance, the spot gold traded against the US dollar is XAU/USD. Spot precious metal prices are quoted in USD per troy ounce. Thus, a quote of XAU/USD 1000 means 10z of gold is equal to $1000 USD. An implied volatility is the volatility implied by the market price of an option based on the Black-Scholes option pricing model. A volatility surface is derived from quoted volatilities that provides a way to interpolate an implied volatility at any strike and maturity. Unlike in other markets that quote volatility versus strike directly, the precious metal or FX smile is given implicitly as a set of restrictions implied by market instruments and as such a calibration procedure to construct a volatility- delta or volatility-strike smile is used.

Country Coverage

North America (1)
United States of America
Oceania (1)
Australia

History

1 years of historical data

Volume

1 million records

Pricing

Free sample available
License Starts at
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Monthly License Not available
Yearly License Available
Usage-based Not available

Suitable Company Sizes

Small Business
Medium-sized Business
Enterprise

Quality

Self-reported by the provider
100%
market quotes

Delivery

Methods
Streaming API
Feed API
Frequency
daily
Format
.json

Use Cases

Asset Management
Quantitative Investing
Portfolio Management Investment Management
Financial Services

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Frequently asked questions

What is FinPricing Precious Metal Implied Volatility - Implied Volatility Data (USA & Australia)?

Precious metals are trading commodities. But a precious metal quote is very similar to a Forex quote. The quote is represented in the same way as a quote for a currency pair. For instance, the spot gold traded against the US dollar is XAU/USD.

What is FinPricing Precious Metal Implied Volatility - Implied Volatility Data (USA & Australia) used for?

This product has 5 key use cases. FinPricing recommends using the data for Asset Management, Quantitative Investing, Portfolio Management, Investment Management, and Financial Services. Global businesses and organizations buy Commodity Data from FinPricing to fuel their analytics and enrichment.

Who can use FinPricing Precious Metal Implied Volatility - Implied Volatility Data (USA & Australia)?

This product is best suited if you’re a Small Business, Medium-sized Business, or Enterprise looking for Commodity Data. Get in touch with FinPricing to see what their data can do for your business and find out which integrations they provide.

How far back does the data in FinPricing Precious Metal Implied Volatility - Implied Volatility Data (USA & Australia) go?

This product has 1 years of historical coverage. It can be delivered on a daily basis.

Which countries does FinPricing Precious Metal Implied Volatility - Implied Volatility Data (USA & Australia) cover?

This product includes data covering 2 countries like USA and Australia. FinPricing is headquartered in Canada.

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How can I get FinPricing Precious Metal Implied Volatility - Implied Volatility Data (USA & Australia)?

Businesses can buy Commodity Data from FinPricing and get the data via Streaming API and Feed API. Depending on your data requirements and subscription budget, FinPricing can deliver this product in .json format.

What is the data quality of FinPricing Precious Metal Implied Volatility - Implied Volatility Data (USA & Australia)?

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