What We Do

NiftyPutCall.com tracks the Put-Call Ratio (PCR) across all active NSE index options contracts in real time. The site aggregates open interest, volume, IV, and delta data across strikes to give traders a clean, fast view of market sentiment.

We cover Nifty 50, Bank Nifty, Fin Nifty, and Midcap Nifty weekly and monthly expiries, along with sector-wise PCR breakdown and FII/DII flow analysis.

What Is Put-Call Ratio (PCR)?

The Put-Call Ratio is calculated by dividing the total open interest (or volume) of put options by call options at a given strike or across all strikes. It's one of the most widely used sentiment indicators in options markets.

PCR ValueRangeInterpretationMarket Implication
Very Bearish< 0.70Extreme call buyingPossible contrarian buy signal
Bearish0.70 – 0.90More calls than putsMarket leans bearish/cautious
Neutral0.90 – 1.10Balanced OISideways / range-bound
Bullish1.10 – 1.30Put buying / hedgingMild bullish undercurrent
Very Bullish> 1.30Heavy put buyingContrarian bearish risk

Key Metrics Explained

Max Pain
The strike at which options writers (sellers) face minimum loss. Spot price tends to gravitate toward max pain near expiry.
OI Change
New open interest added or squared off since the previous session. Rising OI confirms trend; falling OI suggests unwinding.
Call Wall / Put Wall
Strikes with the highest call or put OI. These act as dynamic resistance (Call Wall) or support (Put Wall) levels.
IV (Implied Vol)
Market's expectation of future volatility embedded in option premiums. Rising IV = fear; falling IV = complacency.

Covered Instruments

Nifty 50 Options Bank Nifty Options Fin Nifty Options Midcap Nifty Options Nifty IT Nifty Auto Nifty Pharma Nifty Metal Weekly Expiry Monthly Expiry FII/DII Flows India VIX

Disclaimer

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Past market signals and PCR readings do not guarantee future results. Always consult a registered financial advisor before making any investment decisions. NiftyPutCall.com is not SEBI registered and does not provide advisory services.