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IndexStrike PricePriceOI Chg(Contracts)OI Chg(%)VolumeTurn Over
NIFTY 24,000 5 18,269,700 33.737% 98,380 581,428
NIFTY 24,500 1.45 12,771,150 37.417% 63,818 129,551
NIFTY 23,500 60 12,732,830 65.385% 162,089 8,880,874
NIFTY 25,950 0.75 12,091,730 -5.462% 25,836 25,578
NIFTY 25,000 1.05 8,902,275 -19.284% 41,163 57,629
NIFTY 23,600 33.8 7,776,075 46.459% 96,406 3,081,140
NIFTY 23,700 19.2 6,926,025 45.582% 83,524 1,637,902
NIFTY 24,300 1.7 6,650,550 14.907% 31,813 76,986
NIFTY 25,900 0.9 6,293,925 -4.324% 10,164 10,774
NIFTY 24,200 2.4 6,155,325 66.439% 41,313 130,550
NIFTY 23,800 11.8 5,975,700 -10.471% 72,167 920,850
NIFTY 23,900 7.4 5,281,575 58.289% 48,680 397,227
NIFTY 24,100 3.25 4,817,175 51.68% 40,728 164,949
NIFTY 23,400 104.85 4,509,300 55.48% 147,508 13,790,549
NIFTY 24,800 1.1 4,224,150 -10.897% 22,399 34,270
NIFTY 23,550 44.7 4,124,850 70.193% 61,338 2,560,254
NIFTY 23,300 166.2 3,895,050 80.829% 178,708 25,705,290
NIFTY 24,400 1.6 3,538,575 -6.873% 24,705 54,598
NIFTY 25,500 0.9 3,503,625 -22.97% 21,098 24,052
NIFTY 25,800 0.9 3,425,250 -24.407% 10,480 11,108
NIFTY 23,650 25.1 3,111,225 43.287% 56,974 1,403,850
NIFTY 25,200 1.05 2,913,975 -22.525% 8,527 11,085
NIFTY 23,450 80.5 2,809,050 60.327% 73,436 5,291,811
NIFTY 23,750 14.8 2,800,425 32.525% 43,643 676,901
NIFTY 23,850 9.2 2,638,200 56.847% 41,417 411,272
NIFTY 23,950 6 2,581,500 33.426% 29,947 208,433
NIFTY 24,700 1.2 2,549,025 -17.276% 13,412 21,460
NIFTY 24,600 1.25 2,450,550 -28.436% 17,988 31,839
NIFTY 23,200 241 2,250,075 18.853% 58,428 12,042,657
NIFTY 24,050 3.95 2,048,250 28.772% 28,024 132,275
NIFTY 23,350 134.05 1,993,350 120.968% 113,552 13,469,550
NIFTY 24,250 2 1,718,850 18.183% 18,556 51,957
NIFTY 24,150 2.75 1,716,450 31.265% 23,903 80,792
NIFTY 25,850 0.8 1,649,175 -23.53% 10,411 10,203
NIFTY 24,450 1.45 1,365,600 20.887% 10,787 22,437
NIFTY 24,900 1.05 1,360,725 -21.244% 8,814 12,339
NIFTY 23,000 411.65 1,289,400 -9.668% 9,191 3,374,871
NIFTY 25,100 1.05 1,221,825 -18.797% 4,251 5,612
NIFTY 23,250 204.15 1,221,075 70.768% 64,816 11,112,673
NIFTY 24,350 1.65 1,216,125 9.133% 10,753 24,948
NIFTY 25,400 1 1,104,900 -14.557% 5,732 6,420
NIFTY 24,550 1.3 1,087,950 -17.925% 7,114 13,445
NIFTY 25,300 1 1,034,400 -0.195% 5,773 6,812
NIFTY 25,750 0.8 959,100 -38.628% 3,891 4,281
NIFTY 23,100 326.35 851,325 14.518% 10,559 2,986,071
NIFTY 24,650 1.25 814,125 -24.08% 4,666 8,165
NIFTY 24,750 1.2 776,625 -30.98% 5,264 8,370
NIFTY 23,150 283.85 642,525 51.173% 8,019 1,936,257
NIFTY 25,700 0.9 639,750 -38.269% 3,235 3,688
NIFTY 24,850 1.05 619,800 -26.175% 4,381 6,527
NIFTY 25,250 1 556,425 -4.147% 2,959 3,521
NIFTY 25,150 0.95 518,400 -15.107% 1,857 2,396
NIFTY 25,050 1.05 466,200 -28.781% 2,107 2,908
NIFTY 24,950 1.05 444,300 -26.99% 2,529 3,516
NIFTY 25,600 0.9 440,400 -20.217% 3,569 3,890
NIFTY 25,350 1.05 359,100 -13.574% 1,999 2,439
NIFTY 23,050 369 308,400 11.195% 1,352 434,669
NIFTY 25,550 0.9 263,175 -9.725% 1,620 1,782
NIFTY 25,450 0.9 226,425 -32.851% 1,251 1,438
NIFTY 22,900 505 210,825 -7.594% 574 262,835
NIFTY 25,650 1.05 189,525 -37.713% 1,454 1,614
NIFTY 22,800 602.9 176,400 3.294% 487 267,503
NIFTY 22,000 1387.7 169,275 -25.116% 108 145,635
NIFTY 22,950 459 167,625 -7.835% 244 98,868
NIFTY 22,500 892 139,725 -3.271% 186 156,933
NIFTY 22,850 550.15 84,450 -8.9% 149 74,356
NIFTY 22,700 697.9 72,525 -2.026% 87 55,611
NIFTY 22,300 1082.7 49,875 -1.773% 13 13,489
NIFTY 22,600 791.65 37,650 -3.462% 22 15,851
NIFTY 22,750 649.1 31,575 -17.451% 52 29,357
NIFTY 22,650 721.65 19,425 -1.894% 3 2,102
NIFTY 22,550 839.25 14,175 -10% 6 5,037
NIFTY 22,400 988.6 9,525 -36.5% 27 26,609
NIFTY 22,200 1191.65 7,275 -6.731% 5 5,295
NIFTY 22,350 1018.8 5,250 2.941% 300 303
NIFTY 22,100 1176.75 4,950 0% 225 267
NIFTY 22,450 917.25 4,200 0% 525 468
NIFTY 21,500 1984.85 3,450 0% 0 0
NIFTY 22,250 1102.45 2,175 0% 75 83
NIFTY 21,900 1504.25 1,200 0% 0 0
NIFTY 21,950 1355.1 900 0% 375 508
NIFTY 22,150 1193.05 675 0% 150 179
NIFTY 21,600 1765.25 375 0% 0 0
NIFTY 21,700 1510 225 0% 0 0
NIFTY 21,350 2021.45 225 0% 0 0
NIFTY 21,750 1731.2 75 0% 0 0
NIFTY 21,550 1789.75 75 0% 0 0

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How to Identify the Most Active Call Options for Trading

Identifying the most active call options requires monitoring metrics that depict high activity and profitability. For traders, several methods will help them identify such opportunities:

  • Options Volume: Volume is an important indicator that reflects the number of contracts traded in a specific option over a given period. By using volume, traders will be able to monitor the stocks that are raising market interest.
  • Open Interest: Open interest is the total or the number of outstanding contracts that have not been settled. A high open interest indicates a strong interest from the market for the strike price.
  • Unusual Options Activity (UOA): A sudden peak in trading volume, which isn't very common in the historical average, may indicate a large interest or a probable near-term move in the underlying security.
  • Price Action and Volatility: Those stocks that have greater price action tend to experience more active options traded. This is simply because huge price swings make the options even more lucrative.
  • Options Screeners and Trading Platforms: Use trading platforms that offer built-in screeners to filter out the most active options in terms of volume and other relevant metrics.

Why Traders Pay Attention to the Most Active Call Options

The strategic reasons for which traders track the most active call options are as follows:

  • Liquidity: Higher activity is likely to imply higher liquidity than low activity options. Liquidity allows for tight bid-ask spreads, which makes it easier to enter and exit the positions. This reduces the overall transaction costs and improves profitability.
  • Market Sentiment: Active call options are likely to be a reflection of market sentiment toward the underlying stock. An uptick in the call option can suggest bullish expectations or insider knowledge that some good news is about to come, such as new product releases or favourable economic conditions.
  • Quick Profitability: Active call options hold a good potential for quick profits through increased interest and volatility. Skilled traders who can read volume and open interest can use this opportunity.
  • Hedging Opportunity: nstitutional traders hedge large positions with active call options. These moves can guide smaller traders to understand the movements in the stock price and build strategies accordingly.
  • Early Signs of Market Movements: Most of the time, unnatural patterns in the call option volume are an early indicator of significant movements in the stock price, thus giving a trader an edge to position properly ahead of major moves.

Top Strategies for Trading the Most Active Call Options

Trading active call options requires the proper application of strategies that utilise the high interest and the risks that accompany such markets:

  • Momentum Trading: This strategy takes advantage of trends in the purchases of call options as there is an evident upward movement strongly supported by trading volume. In this case, the use of active options would prove just right because the trader is simply surfing on the waves of positive opinion.
  • Straddle Strategy: Another strategy that could be implemented with relative ease is a straddle. A long straddle strategy is most appropriate for traders who expect the underlying stock to move significantly but are uncertain of which direction. It involves buying both call and put options that share a common expiration date and strike price. The high activity provides the needed liquidity for such a strategy to be executed cost-effectively.
  • Bull Call Spread: If a trader is moderately bullish, the bull call spread is a good alternative. This is an option strategy where a person buys call options at the lower strike price and sells an equal number of call options at a higher strike value. The increased trading in call options keeps the cost of the spread better because of tighter bid-ask spreads.
  • Follow the Smart Money: Experienced traders will often simply follow the institutional trading action by looking for the hottest call options. When hedge funds or large traders jump into a play, it often signals that they expect huge price action.
  • Implied Volatility Analysis: High implied volatility indicates that call option premiums are going to be very expensive. The trader can take advantage of this by selling calls or using an iron condor strategy once they conclude that the volatility would be drawn in.

FAQs

What are the most active options?

They will come with a higher number of trades traded over a given period. These often relate to popular stocks or indices that can attract the view of traders with a higher possibility of price movement. High activity means better liquidity and suggests that it is easier to enter and leave positions.

Which stock is best for call options?

A good call option presents a high potential for growth, liquidity, and a volatility history. The blue-chip stocks are always in demand for call options because they have heavy trading activity and likely upside price action.

Which stock option has the highest liquidity?

Major indices have the most liquid stock options. These tend to have massive volume and open interest, which ensures tight bid-ask spreads and smooth executions for traders.

What is the riskiest call option?

An out-of-the-money call option near the expiry date is the most risky. These are highly speculative because they offer the potential of earning good money but are also likely to expire worthless in case the price of the underlying stock does not move in favour before the option's expiry date.

What is the safest type of option?

Covered calls are the most conservative of the option strategies. Here, one owns the underlying stock and sells call options against it, generating income and providing partial upside protection. Indeed, this reduces the upside but reduces the total risk associated with naked options trading.