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When you say "Historical Data of options" I assume you're referring to premium of the contracts? There's a lot of "historical data" of different securities options tables but most of is is irrelevant since it's not concerning what's actually occurring. If you'd like to reference the historical premiums associated with strike prices regarding a security use
IV Rank (preferable) or IV percentile. In the previous thread I talked all about how IV rank/percentile is pretty much the only way to determine if a securities IV value is actually relatively "high" or "low", since the number you are given ex. 60, could actually be very low, or high, which is why IV rank/ Percentile exist.

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