Southern Copper Corporation (SCCO) IV/HV History

Comparing implied volatility to historical (realized) volatility reveals whether options are priced rich or cheap relative to actual price movement. Persistent gaps can signal trading opportunities.

Southern Copper Corporation (SCCO) operates in the Basic Materials sector, specifically the Copper industry, with a market capitalization near $151.46B, listed on NYSE, employing roughly 16,617 people, carrying a beta of 1.12 to the broader market. Southern Copper Corporation engages in mining, exploring, smelting, and refining copper and other minerals in Mexico, the United States, Peru, Brazil, Chile, and Other American countries. Led by Leonardo Contreras Lerdo de Tejada, public since 1996-01-02.

Snapshot as of Jul 15, 2026.

Spot Price
$180.88
ATM IV
55.3%
HV 20-Day
40.4%
HV 60-Day
52.0%
IV Rank
65.2%
IV Percentile
63.9%

As of Jul 15, 2026, Southern Copper Corporation (SCCO) ATM implied volatility is 55.3%. 20-day realized volatility is 40.4%, producing an IV-HV spread of +14.9 vol points. Options are pricing in more volatility than the stock has recently delivered, the volatility risk premium. IV rank is 65.2%.

How SCCO iv/hv history Data Feeds Strategy Selection

Strategy selection on Southern Copper Corporation options does not derive from any single metric in isolation. The iv/hv history view above sits inside a broader read: ATM IV currently sits at 55.3% and dealer gamma exposure is positive, so dealer hedging is mechanically mean-reverting. Combine the iv/hv history data here with the volatility-skew surface, dealer-gamma exposure, max-pain level, and upcoming-events calendar to build a positioning thesis. Risk-defined structures (credit spreads, debit spreads, iron condors) are usually safer than naked positions while the regime is uncertain; the data on this page anchors the inputs but does not by itself constitute a trade thesis.

How to read the SCCO IV vs HV chart

The dual-line chart above tracks ATM implied volatility (forward-looking, what the chain is pricing) against 20-day realized historical volatility (backward-looking, what actually happened). ATM IV currently prints at 55.3%, 65.2% IV rank, against 40.4% realized over the trailing 20 trading days. Implied is pricing above realized by 14.9 vol points, the typical variance-risk-premium positive state in which premium sellers earn the gap. Persistent IV-above-HV is the variance-risk-premium-positive state typical of equity markets; persistent IV-below-HV is rare and usually marks underpriced vol that often expands.

SCCO IV/HV regimes and trade selection

SCCO IV rank at 65.2% sits mid-range - no structural edge from rank alone. Strategy choice should follow event calendar and the dealer-positioning read.

Using SCCO vol history alongside the term structure

The IV/HV gap on this page captures the level of premium; the term-structure slope on the volatility page captures its shape across expirations. Term structure is roughly flat at 0.006, no strong near vs far premium being priced. Pair the rank read with the slope read with the event calendar to choose the right tenor for the structure.

SCCO IV/HV signal in volatility-cycle context

Equity-vol cycles tend to compress and expand on multi-month timeframes: a typical sequence runs low-IV-rank consolidation (months of flat tape, decaying premium) into a vol-expansion catalyst (earnings miss, macro shock, regime change) into elevated-IV-rank stress (premiums fat, dispersion high) back to mean-reverting compression. SCCO's 65.2% IV rank places the ticker in the mid-range of its 1-year window - no strong cycle-position signal. The ratio of HV-20 (40.4%) to HV-60 (52.0%) gives a second cycle indicator: when 20-day exceeds 60-day, recent realization is running hotter than the trailing-quarter average - typically a sign that recent days have already started expanding vol regardless of where IV rank prints. Use the time series above to spot inflection points: meaningful IV/HV gap closures and openings tend to precede regime shifts by a few sessions.

Learn how implied vs realized volatility is reported and how to read the data →

Daily ATM implied volatility and 20-day realized (historical) volatility for SCCO over the last ~31 trading days. The IV-HV gap measures the variance risk premium - when IV trades persistently above realized HV, premium-sellers earn the spread; when IV dips below HV, vol is structurally underpriced.

SCCO ATM implied volatility versus 20-day realized volatility over the last several weeksSCCO Implied vs Realized Volatility45%50%55%60%65%06-0107-15Trading DayVolatilityATM IVHV 20d
Daily values from end-of-day option_ticker_snapshots. Series sparse on illiquid tickers reflects gaps in the upstream end-of-day options data feed.

Most recent 15 trading days (descending). Older history appears in the chart above.

DateATM IVHV 20dHV 60dIV Rank
Jul 15, 202655.3%40.4%52.0%65.2%
Jul 14, 202656.5%41.8%52.4%68.2%
Jul 13, 202654.5%42.0%51.7%63.1%
Jul 10, 202655.1%50.2%51.8%64.7%
Jul 9, 202655.9%51.6%51.8%66.7%
Jul 8, 202655.7%50.2%51.4%66.5%
Jul 7, 202656.3%50.5%51.5%68.1%
Jul 6, 202657.1%62.6%51.2%70.1%
Jul 2, 202654.9%62.7%52.9%64.6%
Jul 1, 202655.2%62.2%53.0%65.2%
Jun 30, 202657.9%63.3%52.7%72.3%
Jun 29, 202655.8%62.3%52.3%68.6%
Jun 26, 202654.4%62.5%52.9%65.3%
Jun 25, 202657.4%64.2%55.2%72.7%
Jun 24, 202658.3%63.7%55.2%74.8%

Frequently asked SCCO iv/hv history questions

Is SCCO options pricing rich or cheap right now?
As of Jul 15, 2026, Southern Copper Corporation (SCCO) ATM IV is 55.3% against 20-day realized volatility of 40.4%. IV rank is 65.2%. SCCO options are pricing in more volatility than the stock has recently realized: a positive variance risk premium worth 14.9 vol points.
What is the SCCO variance risk premium?
The variance risk premium is the persistent gap between implied and subsequently realized volatility. In equity markets it averages positive because option sellers demand compensation for bearing variance shocks. SCCO is currently priced consistently with this premium, which is one input to whether short-vol or long-vol structures carry their typical edge.
What does SCCO IV rank mean for strategy selection?
IV rank normalizes the current ATM IV to its 1-year range: 0% is the low, 100% is the high. SCCO's current rank of 65.2% signals where current pricing sits in its own 1-year history. High-rank regimes typically favor premium-selling structures (credit spreads, condors, covered calls); low-rank regimes typically favor premium-buying or long-volatility structures.