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We just released an update to the Interval Map Quant Data. ATM contracts can create huge end-of-day bubbles that drown out everything else. We fixed that by scaling bubble sizes only to what’s in view, which keeps the chart clean and readable when reviewing historical data. The zoom slider...

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