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Price signals + Open Interest in one place. NSE stocks and indices get full OI analysis — PCR, Max Pain, and OI walls overlaid on your chart.

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Price vs 20-day MALoad a stock to begin
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Price vs 50-day MA
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RSI zone
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Support / Resistance
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PCR — Put/Call Ratio—
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Max Pain proximity—
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OI Wall position—
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OI flow — fresh money—
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PCR — Put/Call Ratio
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Bearish <0.7 Neutral Bullish >1.2
PCR > 1.2 — more puts bought = market fearful = contrarian buy signal
PCR < 0.7 — more calls bought = market complacent = contrarian sell signal
Max Pain — where option sellers win most
MAX PAIN STRIKE
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Max Pain = the expiry price where total losses to option buyers are maximised. Institutions who have sold options profit most here. Near expiry, market makers hedge in ways that pull price toward this level.

OI flow — where fresh money is going
Price ↑ + Put OI ↑ = protective puts being bought = institutions worried = real support forming.
Price ↑ + Call OI ↑ = aggressive call buying = momentum trade, watch for reversal.
OI walls — institutional floors and ceilings
Call wall = strikes with massive call OI above spot. Institutions sold these — they'll hedge to keep price below. Acts as a ceiling. Put wall = same logic below spot. Acts as a floor. Both are now drawn on your price chart.
OI by strike — near spot ±8%

🌡️ Sector Rotation

Market Phase
Early Recovery
Mid Cycle
Late Cycle
Recession
Scanning 10 sectors + 80 stocks… (takes ~15 sec)
Rotation Clock
Full Sector Ranking (by Relative Strength vs Nifty)
# Sector RS vs Nifty RSI Phase
What is a Moving Average?

A moving average smooths daily price noise by averaging the last N closing prices. It shows the underlying trend direction — stripping away wiggles so you can see if momentum is genuinely up or down.

20-day MA — short term
Price bouncing up off the 20MA = buyers defending the trend. Classic swing entry signal.
50-day MA — medium term
Price above 50MA = overall momentum is bullish. The health check of the trend.
Price above both MAs → strong uptrend → +25% probability
Price above 20MA, below 50MA → bounce only, weak overall trend → +10%
Price below both MAs → downtrend, avoid longs → reduces probability
Golden Cross: 20MA crossing above 50MA signals a strong new uptrend starting. Highly reliable swing buy signal.
What is RSI?

RSI (Relative Strength Index) measures how fast and far a stock has moved — a 0–100 temperature gauge. Too hot = due for a pullback. Too cold = beaten up and may bounce.

Oversold <30
30–50
50–60
60–70
Overbought >70
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RSI 30–50 — pulled back, has room to recover. Best swing buy zone.
RSI 50–60 — momentum building. Good continuation entry.
RSI 60–70 — getting hot. Tighten your target.
RSI above 70 — overbought. Likely to pull back. Avoid new buys.
RSI below 30 — crashed hard. Wait for stabilisation first.
RSI Divergence (advanced): Price makes new high but RSI doesn't follow = rally losing steam. Powerful exit signal.
What is Support & Resistance?

Support is a price floor where buyers historically step in. Resistance is a ceiling where sellers push back. Price reacts strongly when it reaches these levels again.

Near support → best risk/reward entry for a swing trade
Breaks above resistance → resistance flips to support → momentum breakout
Near resistance → sellers active, wait for breakout before buying
Breaks below support → exit immediately, trend has changed
The Formula: Buy near support → sell near resistance. Always target minimum 2:1 reward-to-risk.
How signals stack to build your edge

Each signal adds probability. Alone they're weak. Stack 3–4 aligned signals and the odds shift meaningfully in your favour.

Combined win probability
45%
Base rate without signals: ~45%
What this really means

Even a 65% win rate means losing 35 of 100 trades — normal for professionals. The real edge: win big, lose small. A 2:1 reward-to-risk with 55% wins compounds into serious wealth over time.

Price via Yahoo Finance · OI via NSE India · Delayed ~15 min · Educational only · Not financial advice