Options
Option chain
NSE option chain for the indices and every F&O stock — strike-wise call/put LTP, open interest, change in OI, IV, plus PCR and max pain. End-of-day data, free, no login.
How to read the option chain
Calls (CE) are on the left, puts (PE) on the right, strikes down the middle with the at-the-money strike highlighted. In-the-money cells are shaded. Bars behind the open-interest figures scale to the largest OI in view, so you can spot where writers are positioned — heavy call OI above price acts as resistance, heavy put OI below as support. The header shows PCR and max pain for the selected expiry.
Frequently asked questions
Is this option chain live?
No — it is an end-of-day snapshot from NSE, refreshed after market close. StocksWizard is a static site with no live market feed, so use it for end-of-day analysis (OI build-up, PCR, max pain), not intraday trading.
What is PCR and max pain?
PCR (Put-Call Ratio) is total put open interest divided by total call open interest for the expiry — above 1 leans bearish-positioning/oversold, below 1 the opposite. Max pain is the strike at which option buyers, in aggregate, would lose the most at expiry; price often gravitates toward it near expiry.
Which underlyings are covered?
All NSE F&O underlyings — the indices (NIFTY, Bank Nifty, Fin Nifty, Midcap Nifty, Nifty Next 50) and every stock in the F&O segment (about 180), each with the nearest two expiries.
Why are only strikes around the money shown?
The table focuses on the liquid strikes around the at-the-money price (highlighted). PCR and max pain are still computed across the full chain before trimming, so those numbers reflect every strike.
End-of-day NSE data, informational and educational only — not live, not investment advice, and not from a SEBI-registered adviser. Verify on your broker terminal before trading.