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Options Can options volume affect perceptionhave an impact on the price of the underlying asset price?

Can options volume affect the perception ofunderlying asset price indirectly? I know that options buying/selling does not directly affect the price of the underlying asset (rather, the asset price contributes most to the option price). I do know of technical studies and alert systems that factor in options volume, and put/call ratios, but outside of some speculation, is itthere a known school of thought to revaluewhich revalues an asset based on the desirability of its options?

Options volume affect perception of asset price

Can options volume affect the perception of asset price? I know that options buying/selling does not directly affect the price of the underlying asset (rather, the asset price contributes most to the option price). I do know of technical studies and alert systems that factor in options volume, and put/call ratios, but outside of some speculation, is it a known school of thought to revalue an asset based on the desirability of its options?

Can options volume have an impact on the price of the underlying asset?

Can options volume affect the underlying asset price indirectly? I know that options buying/selling does not directly affect the price of the underlying asset (rather, the asset price contributes most to the option price). I do know of technical studies and alert systems that factor in options volume, and put/call ratios, but outside of some speculation, is there a known school of thought which revalues an asset based on the desirability of its options?

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Can options volume affect the perception of asset price? I know that options buying/selling does not directly affect the price of the underlying asset (rather, the asset price contributes most to the option price). I do know of technical studies and alert systems that factor in options volume, and put/call ratios, but outside of some speculation, is it a known school of thought to revalue an asset based on the desirability of its options?

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Can options volume affect the perception of asset price? I know that options buying/selling does not directly affect the price of the underlying asset (rather, the asset price contributes most to the option price). I do know of technical studies and alert systems that factor in options volume, and put/call ratios, but outside of some speculation, is it a known school of thought to revalue an asset based on the desirability of its options?

Thanks for any insight

Can options volume affect the perception of asset price? I know that options buying/selling does not directly affect the price of the underlying asset (rather, the asset price contributes most to the option price). I do know of technical studies and alert systems that factor in options volume, and put/call ratios, but outside of some speculation, is it a known school of thought to revalue an asset based on the desirability of its options?

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Options volume affect perception of asset price

Can options volume affect the perception of asset price? I know that options buying/selling does not directly affect the price of the underlying asset (rather, the asset price contributes most to the option price). I do know of technical studies and alert systems that factor in options volume, and put/call ratios, but outside of some speculation, is it a known school of thought to revalue an asset based on the desirability of its options?

Thanks for any insight