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78,493.54
504.86(0.65%)

As on 17 April, 2026 | 03:30 PM IST

Call
Strike Price
Put
OI
LTP
LTP
OI
₹78,493.54

Day Range

77,726.23

Low

78,553.45

High

52 W Range

71,545.81

Low

86,159.02

High

The SENSEX Option Chain shows all available call and put options for the stock across different strike prices and expiry dates. It includes details such as option prices, open interest, volume, and implied volatility, helping users understand how market participants are positioned in SENSEX options.

To read the SENSEX Option Chain, find the spot price at the centre and look at strike prices above and below it. Call option data is shown on the left, while put option data appears on the right. Choose a strike price to review the related call and put option details.

The SENSEX Option Chain helps in market analysis by showing where trading activity is concentrated. Changes in open interest, volume, and implied volatility can offer clues about market sentiment and areas of interest around SENSEX.

The SENSEX Option Chain is updated real time during market hours. Option prices, open interest, and volume change as the underlying stock moves, ensuring the option chain reflects the latest available market data for analysis.

Benefits of trading using the SENSEX Option Chain include access to real-time call and put option data, key metrics such as prices, open interest, volume, and implied volatility, and the ability to compare options across different strike prices and expiries. This helps traders analyse market activity more efficiently.

A rise in implied volatility (IV) for SENSEX options suggests that the market expects higher price movement in the stock. This often occurs around events, announcements, or periods of broader market uncertainty.

In the SENSEX Option Chain, open interest shows the total number of active option contracts, while volume reflects current trading activity. Together, they help indicate which strike prices are attracting more market attention.

Open Interest in the SENSEX Option Chain represents the number of option contracts that are still open and not squared off. Higher open interest generally indicates stronger participation at specific strike prices.

The minimum lot size of SENSEX options is 20 shares per contract, as specified by the exchange. This lot size may change from time to time based on regulatory or market-wide revisions.