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Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.Close $40.39EOD only
Max Pain
$40.00
Next expiry Jun 18, 2026
Expected Move
±$3.22
8.0% from close
Price Gap
-0.39
Distance to max pain
IV Rank
6
Low premium
P/C OI
0.07
Slightly call-heavy
Consensus
No reports available
Published snapshot: May 20, 2026 close
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Published Snapshot
May 20, 2026 close
Historical Volatility — TR
Data as of market close May 20, 2026

Volatility regime context for premium pricing decisions. CTA pressure stays medium unless IV percentile, IV-vs-HV spread, regime label, and rich/cheap verdict are all available above the fold.

TR Volatility
Regime framing first, then historical context
IV Current
58.2%
Current implied level
IV Percentile
27%
Position in selected lookback window
IV vs HV20
32.5 pts
IV above realized
Regime
Mid-range
IV is sitting in the middle of its recent range.
HV 20d
25.6%
Realized baseline
IV vs HV history
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250/250 points passed volatility sanity checks
Signals
Premium RichRegime Mid-range
Quick Stats
IV Percentile27%
IV vs HV2032.5 pts
RegimeMid-range
HV 20d25.6%
Consensus

Reports are not available for this symbol yet. Use signals and levels while coverage is pending.

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Latest ratios
P/C Volume0.12
P/C OI0.07
How to Read Volatility Context
This page compares realized movement with options pricing so you can judge whether premium looks rich or cheap.
What the comparison means

Historical volatility shows what the stock has actually done, while implied volatility shows what options are currently charging for future movement.

How traders use it

When IV sits above realized movement, premium sellers often pay attention. When realized movement catches up or exceeds IV, buyers get a stronger case.

What can trap you

Expensive options can still get more expensive into catalysts, and cheap-looking options can stay cheap when realized movement dries up.

Rich or cheap is a pricing read, not a directional signal by itself.