Your addition of volatility information is helpful, and I encourage investors to look at multiple dimensions of options, but I reject the notion that volatility is the "correct" data to interpret (and by implication that price is the "incorrect" data to interpret). There is nothing incorrect about comparing the price of two related securities (in this case two essentially inverse options). For our purposes, in this instance, price is the preferred indicator of what we are seeking to understand.
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Your addition of volatility information is helpful, and I encourage investors to look at multiple dimensions of options, but I reject the notion that volatility is the "correct" data to interpret (and by implication that price is the "incorrect" data to interpret). There is nothing incorrect about comparing the price of two related securities (in this case two essentially inverse options). For our purposes, in this instance, price is the preferred indicator of what we are seeking to understand.