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Live Nifty option LTP charts for multiple strikes, side by side. Pick any 4, 6, 9, or 16 strikes and watch their Call (CE) and Put (PE) price action through the trading session in one view. Switch between LTP, OI, OI value, volume, change in OI, IV, or PCR view modes to focus on the metric that matters for your strategy. Charts refresh every minute during NSE trading hours.
How to Use the Nifty Multi-Strike Option Chart
The chart grid above shows live option price (LTP) action for multiple Nifty strikes simultaneously. Each chart contains two lines:
- Call (CE) line, blue: Live LTP of the call option at that strike, plotted minute-by-minute through today's trading session.
- Put (PE) line, pink: Live LTP of the put option at the same strike.
The relationship between these two lines tells you everything. When the index rises, calls (blue) rise and puts (pink) fall — you'll see the lines diverge. When the index falls, they'll converge or cross. A flat session shows both lines decaying together (theta).
Pro tip: Use the layout selector to fit your screen — 2×2 for 4 strikes, 3×3 for 9 strikes, or 4×4 for 16 strikes. The 4×4 view is ideal for monitoring an entire range around the at-the-money strike.
Which Nifty Strikes Should You Monitor?
The strikes you load matter as much as the chart itself. Three common strike-selection workflows:- ATM ± 4 strikes: Load the at-the-money strike plus 2 above and 2 below. Most liquid. Ideal for short straddles, iron flies, or any strategy near current spot.
- OI hotspots: Load the 4–6 strikes with the highest OI on the option chain. These are where smart money is positioned — price action here often signals support and resistance.
- Wide-range OTM: Load 6 OTM strikes at 100-point intervals. Useful when planning iron condors or strangles — shows you the wing decay across the range.
Use the "Applied Strike Prices" input above to enter your strikes manually. The page accepts comma-separated values (e.g., 24250, 24300, 24350, 24400).
Eight View Modes — Which to Use When
Switch between view modes using the buttons above the chart grid. Each shows a different aspect of the same multi-strike comparison:
| Mode | What it shows | When to use |
|---|---|---|
| LTP | Live last-traded price of CE and PE | Default view. Shows actual premium movement. |
| OI | Open interest by strike | Spotting where positions are concentrated. |
| OI in VAL | OI multiplied by strike value | Risk-weighted view of positioning. |
| VOL | Today's traded volume | Liquidity check before placing orders. |
| CHG IN OI | Change in open interest today | Identifying long buildup, short buildup, etc. |
| CHG IN OI VAL | Change in OI value | Risk-weighted OI shift. |
| PCR | Strike-level put-call ratio | Sentiment lean at each strike. |
| IV | Implied volatility | Spotting volatility skew across strikes. |
Three Trading Workflows for the Multi-Strike Option Chart
1. Spotting strike-level momentum
Load 6 strikes around current spot in LTP view. Watch which strikes are seeing accelerating premium changes — sharp moves at a single strike often signal that a large player is establishing or unwinding a position. The strike with the fastest premium move (relative to others) is often the strike to enter or exit at.
2. Confirming directional bias
Load 4 strikes at and just above current spot. If you're bullish, you want to see CE lines (blue) rising while PE lines (pink) fall — the steeper the divergence, the more convincing the move. If lines are flat or moving the wrong way, your bias may be wrong — reconsider.3. Identifying low-IV opportunities
Switch to IV view, load 4–6 strikes. Compare implied volatility across strikes — a sudden IV drop at a specific strike (without spot movement) signals option writers are aggressively selling premium there, often a contrarian buy signal at that level.
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