Options Chain
Why do the Call and Put options show the same IV in FYERS?
In the FYERS option chain, the Implied Volatility (IV) shown for the Call (CE) and Put (PE) at the same strike and expiry is identical. This follows standard option pricing: for a given strike and expiry, Call and Put prices are linked by put–call ...
Quick Start Guide for Options Chain on FYERS
The Options Chain in FYERS offers a comprehensive view of contracts across strikes and expiries. Monitor real-time OI, IV, Greeks, and place trades directly. Learn how to use it effectively via the video guides below. On FYERS App On FYERS Web Use ...
Can I view expired contracts in FYERS?
FYERS does not currently provide direct access to historical or expired option chain data through the Options Chain interface. Once an expiry date has passed, its contract data is no longer visible on the main trading screen. What’s available on ...
Why is data missing or not updating in the FYERS Options Chain?
If the Options Chain appears blank, doesn't populate correctly, or seems outdated, it’s usually due to limited contract availability, market closure, or connectivity issues. Here’s how to identify the common causes and fix them quickly. Common ...
How to use PCR and Max Pain in the FYERS Options Chain?
PCR (Put-Call Ratio) and Max Pain are sentiment and positioning indicators integrated into the FYERS Options Chain. These tools help traders assess overall market bias and identify key price levels around which maximum open interest is concentrated. ...
How to use the Straddle and Greeks tabs in FYERS Options Chain?
Put–Call Ratio (PCR) and Max Pain are quick sentiment and expiry-reference indicators shown right on the FYERS Options Chain. Use them together to understand positioning (PCR) and the strike around which expiry can gravitate (Max Pain). FYERS App Go ...
How can I place an order or view charts directly from the Options Chain?
FYERS makes it seamless to trade and analyse options contracts directly from the Options Chain. Whether you're acting on LTP data or comparing contracts side-by-side, you can access fast trade execution and advanced charting — all in one place. ...
How do I customise the Options Chain view in FYERS?
The Option Chain on FYERS can be customised to match your preferred trading view. Whether you're on FYERS Web or the mobile app, the platform provides flexible filters and layout controls to help you focus only on the data you care about. This ...
What do the different columns in the FYERS Options Chain mean?
Each column in the Options Chain provides a specific insight into market activity, pricing behavior, or trader sentiment. Knowing what these values represent is essential for interpreting data and making informed trading decisions. Common market data ...
How can I access and use the Options Chain on FYERS?
The Option Chain helps you track Calls, Puts, strike prices, and key metrics in one place. Here’s how you can access and use it on the FYERS App and Web. FYERS App Open the FYERS App and go to the Options tab from the bottom navigation. Tap on the ...
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How to get in touch with FYERS Support team?
Need assistance with your FYERS account or services? Our support team is here to help during business hours via email and phone. Whether you're facing technical issues or have account-related queries, we're committed to providing timely solutions. ...
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