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Vega

The options Greek that measures an option's sensitivity to changes in implied volatility. A vega of 0.10 means the option's price will increase by 10 cents for every one-percentage-point rise in implied volatility. Traders who are "long vega" profit when volatility increases, which is why buying options before earnings announcements or major events can be profitable even if the direction of the move is uncertain.

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