Call skew refers to the pricing imbalance where out-of-the-money call options cost more than equivalent puts, often signaling strong bullish sentiment or supply constraints. Traders use it to gauge market fear or euphoria, while portfolio managers adjust hedging strategies accordingly. Options market makers and institutional investors benefit by spotting mispriced volatility and managing risk exposure.
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