https://www.marketwatch.com/story/traders-brace-for-volatility-with-a-record-6-6-trillion-in-options-due-to-expire-in-fridays-triple-witching-44613b9f?mod=mw_rss_topstories
It’s “triple-witching” time again, and Friday’s expiration promises to be the biggest ever, with options tied to more than $6 trillion in stocks, ETFs and indexes set to expire…
Traders brace for volatility with a record $6.6 trillion in options due to expire in Friday’s ‘triple witching’
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