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Buy Low
810 Likes 47968 Views 23 months ago
Option traders are found diligently monitoring market movers such as Nifty, BankNifty, or specific stocks within NSE's F&O segment. This pursuit demands a combination of technical analysis, sentiment assessment, and adept risk management. Many NSE traders rely on technical indicators and sophisticated tools to pinpoint entry levels for market scalping/investing.
Quantsapp possesses a quant-based tool designed to address the challenge of bottom fishing, presented in a user-friendly format to highlight potential opportunities for option and derivative traders. Through this tool, optimal lows within a specified look-back period are identified and depicted with distinctive green triangular markers, indicating potential market bottoms.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
38 min
Shubham Agarwal 
The Power of the New Orderbook Quant Indicator: Insights for Traders
550 Likes 24535 Views 16 months ago
Order and Trade Analytics
Beginner Level
English
04:25 hr
Diljeet Uppal 
Order Book Data
7901 Likes 262466 Views 23 months ago
Every option trader in the Indian stock markets aspires to detect genuine price breakouts and steer clear of false signals, especially in indices such as Nifty or BankNifty. Achieving this can significantly enhance or refine their trading endeavours. The current necessity lies in discerning which market participant holds sway over the price dynamics. Are the bulls dominating the bears, or is it the other way around? Whether it stems from buying pressure or selling pressure??
Quantsapp has unique data analytics related to real time order and trade flow, (Order and Trade Book) that provides an edge to use complete order book data with any trading system. It helps understand the behaviour of Traders in real time by stepping into the data window which was earlier available only to institutional players. Typical prevalent order book is Best 5 participants on Bid and Ask, the proprietary algorithm of Quantsapp allows to scan the full order and trade book to enable better decision making.
Its real time order and trade book giving perspective about market mood, sudden spurts in buying or selling emanating in specific scrips.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
02:12 hr
Shubham Agarwal 
Relative Performance Graph
3393 Likes 302704 Views 23 months ago
Option traders and other derivative traders on NSE would like to pre-empt the large moves which are about to unfold in any particular underlying, especially stocks in F&O segment. How do traders spot them early and build an edge for their trading.
The efficacy and functionality of an important proprietary tool by Quantsapp, namely, Relative Performance Graph, helps in this regard.
With the graph space divided into quadrants, namely, weak, progressive, strong, Laggard. It indicates the momentum-based positioning of different scrips with Nifty or any other index like BankNifty etc., their respective state transitions from weak to progressive or strong to laggard, suggestive of a possible surge or drop in that particular scrip.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
13:12 hr
Shubham Agarwal 
Trap Indicator
742 Likes 32887 Views 23 months ago
Trap Indicator is a proprietary algorithm of Quantsapp which searches for securities or indices where the call writers or put writers are getting trapped, with prices of securities turning bullish or bearish respectively, hence hurting the writers. These writers would go ahead and unwind their positions which could result in a further momentum-laden move in that respective security/index.
Intermediate Level
English
01:11 hr
Shubham Agarwal 
Option Writer
1434 Likes 63527 Views 23 months ago
Option writing involves predicting the ideal trading range for the underlying asset, which may include indices such as Nifty, BankNifty, or stocks listed in the F&O segment on NSE. There are numerous indicators to assist in gaining an advantage in option writing or selling.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
13 hr
Shubham Agarwal 
Put Call Ratio
184 Likes 6867 Views 23 months ago
When determining whether the put side or call side is dominant, the Put-Call Ratio (PCR) serves as a valuable tool for interpreting the sentiment within derivative markets. Traders consistently track diverse indicators to assess market sentiment and formulate informed trading strategies. Quantsapp helps with its comprehensive range of tools associated with PCR, enabling the identification of subtleties within underlying assets such as Nifty, BankNifty, and others.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
05:38 hr
Varun Shetty 
Volatility Trader
802 Likes 35209 Views 23 months ago
Greed and fear are factors that contribute to markets’ overall investing mentality or sentiment, influenced by behavioural biases. Volatility in Options trading is as important as the direction of the stock or index like Nifty, Bank Nifty or any other stock in NSE derivatives segment. Implied volatility, is a measure of future volatility expectations of an asset like a stock or an index like Nifty or BankNifty etc.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
04:27 hr
Shubham Agarwal 
Sector Seasonality
240 Likes 6798 Views 23 months ago
Stock market seasonality pertains to the recurring patterns and trends observed in market behaviour, including fluctuations in performance, trading volume, and investor sentiment during specific times of the year. These patterns may be influenced by seasonal changes or regular events occurring in particular months, for example pertaining to Indian derivatives markets, price action on NSE is influenced by monsoon factor, or the onset of South-west monsoon.
Analyzing seasonality can help identify potential market trends, but it's important to complement this analysis with other technical or derivative data indicators.
For insight into such market sentiments, Quantsapp offers its dedicated Seasonality tool.
Beginner Level
Hindi
08:43 hr
Varun Shetty 
Intraday Movers
364 Likes 14173 Views 23 months ago
Intraday Movers tool within Quantsapp empowers option traders and derivative traders on the NSE to assess the leading performers in the derivatives segment. This platform provides functionalities for scrutinizing stocks according to factors like the percentage change in NSE futures prices and open interest. By analyzing real-time market data, traders can pinpoint these movers.
According to the dynamics of price-open interest, the screen displays a bubble chart divided into quadrants. An increase in open interest (OI) suggests long built-up, provided that the price of the respective futures is also rising.
Similarly, the other quadrants are labelled as long unwinding, Short and Short covering based on the price and OI relationship.
Beginner Level
Hindi
07:09 hr
Varun Shetty 
Optimizer: Find an Optimal Strategy for your Option Trading Forecast
722 Likes 27007 Views 22 months ago
Why is options trading different from shares trading or futures trading? Options are financial tools with non-linear payoffs, particularly influenced by movements in the underlying assets, such as Nifty and BankNifty indices or stocks within the NSE F&O segment. Analyzing the behaviour and dynamics between options and their underlying assets requires a comprehension and thorough understanding of option greeks. Understanding option greeks and their implications for trading strategies is crucial,
Beginner Level
Hindi
06:11 hr
Shubham Agarwal 
Trade Recap
14 Likes 876 Views 23 months ago
Option traders, both in the Indian stock markets and worldwide, dedicate a significant amount of time and effort to forecasting the direction of Nifty or the index for the following day. Despite accurately anticipating the movement of the underlying asset, option traders on NSE frequently struggle to produce substantial returns.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
01:02 hr
Varun Shetty 
Open Interest
610 Likes 19008 Views 23 months ago
Open interest represents the quantity of unresolved or outstanding contracts for a specific
derivative instrument, serving as a metric to assess trader involvement in an underlying
asset. This analysis can be done effectively, for various F&O stocks and listed equity indices
on NSE in India, using Quantsapp.
In examining NSE options' open interest data, the focus shifts to the viewpoint of option
sellers or writers, who typically possess substantial resources and shrewd insights. Option
selling entails assuming unlimited risk for limited reward, confined to the option premium and
is subject to initial margin requirements set by exchanges.
Quantsapp's options open interest tool offers option traders insights into open interest levels
across various strike prices of Nifty, BankNifty, or specific F&O stocks, depending on the
underlying asset being analyzed.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
15:19 hr
Varun Shetty 
Options Architect
808 Likes 31623 Views 23 months ago
Options are non-linear payoff products, where the payoffs of an options trading strategy on NSE is not just dependent on price, but also on time to expiration of the derivative contract and volatility prevailing in the underlying.
A tool for building variety of options trading strategies, single legged or multi-legged strategies and observing their payoffs, i.e. profit and loss scenarios not just on expiry but also at varied instances under varying implied volatility and varying days to expiry.
The tool effectively helps option traders on NSE, to understand the influencing greeks, ranging from first order to higher order option greeks at a click, helping them to understand how this could impact their strategy. Index options like Nifty, BankNifty etc. or stock options which are listed in F&O segment on NSE and risk associated with variety of options trading strategies be effectively studied.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
08:23 hr
Varun Shetty 
Order & Trade Watchlist
455 Likes 17210 Views 23 months ago
O&T Watch List
Intermediate Level
Hindi
07:48 hr
Varun Shetty 
Advance Decline Chart
73 Likes 2767 Views 23 months ago
The Advance Decline chart, a tool within Quantsapp utilized in the Indian stock market, gauges the breadth of a market's movement. It aids investors and traders in evaluating the overall strength or weakness of a market by monitoring the number of advancing and declining stocks, thus determining the net advances.
Here's how it functions:
Advance: When a stock's closing price exceeds the previous day's close, it's considered an advancing stock.
Decline: Conversely, when a stock's closing price is lower than the prior day's close, it's considered a declining stock.
Beginner Level
Hindi
01:55 hr
Varun Shetty 
Ready for Breakouts? | Track Participation to Validate Moves |
675 Likes 23000 Views 19 months ago
Options trading entails risk, necessitating traders to develop a comprehensive strategy, risk management plan, and thorough understanding of market conditions.
Breakout trading is a prevalent strategy in options trading, aiming to identify and capitalize on significant market price shifts. This method is based on momentum, aiming to capture gains from sudden and substantial price changes typically following a prolonged period of consolidation or trading within a specific range.
Beginner Level
Gujarati
13:14 hr
Bhavin Desai 
Participant Data
135 Likes 4630 Views 23 months ago
Participant data plays a crucial role in comprehending and analyzing the operations of Indian stock and derivative markets. It serves as a fundamental aspect for making informed decisions by option traders and other derivative market participants.
Indian stock and derivative markets draw a diverse array of players, encompassing individual retail investors, institutional investors like mutual funds, insurance companies, foreign institutional investors (FIIs), domestic institutional investors (DIIs), proprietary trading firms, and market makers
Beginner Level
Hindi
02:11 hr
Varun Shetty 
Built up Breadth: Gauge changes in Market Sentiment
596 Likes 20743 Views 22 months ago
Built-up breadth, as the name suggests, this study involves examining the current state of built-up positions in market securities, especially those listed in the NSE derivatives segment. It can be observed at specific intervals, such as every 1, 3, 5, or 10 minutes, as selected from the tool's drop-down menu. It is used to primarily gauge the sentiment governing the financial market.
Analysis of Futures Price and Open Interest, being labelled with 4 different labels, as shown ahead:
Beginner Level
English
02:29 hr
Shubham Agarwal 
Optimal Stop & Target
110 Likes 4499 Views 23 months ago
In the domain of option trading on the NSE, particularly when dealing with indices like Nifty, BankNifty, or stocks within the F&O segment, setting stop loss and target levels is pivotal within especially in leveraged transactions like options trading strategy.
Target levels play a crucial role in helping traders secure profits when prices hit specific thresholds. Absence of predetermined targets can expose traders to the pitfalls of greed or fear, leading to missed opportunities to capitalize on gains.
Beginner Level
Hindi
02:58 hr
Varun Shetty 
Option Built up
200 Likes 6186 Views 23 months ago
The dynamics of open interest in options, coupled with price movements, serve as indicators of market sentiment during a specific period. This sentiment, derived from the interplay of various factors, aids traders in comprehending the underlying psychological dynamics between buyers and sellers, particularly in indices like Nifty, BankNifty, or stocks within the F&O segment.
Analyzing the interrelationship between options' open interest and price trends allows traders to decipher prevailing sentiment and the tug-of-war between bullish and bearish forces in the market. For example, a surge in open interest alongside upward price movement in call options suggests optimistic sentiment, indicating a preference for buying calls and a positive outlook on the asset's future trajectory.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
04:49 hr
Varun Shetty 
Using derivative Data for intraday trading

178 Likes 6144 Views 15 months ago
How to gauge the movers and shakers of the markets, on a particular day? Of course, there would be participation in those scrips or equity options on NSE, but the challenge lies in knowing them and understanding, where its emanating from. Is there something unusual, out of the norm happening in any of the listed options on NSE.
Traders and analysts frequently keep an eye on unusual option activity as it could signify potential trading opportunities or indicate shifts in market sentiment or expectations.
Unusual option activity pertains to notable deviations in trading volume, open interest, or price movements of options contracts in comparison to their historical averages or broader market trends.
Beginner Level
Hindi
02:08 hr
Diljeet Uppal 
Top Stocks
45 Likes 2072 Views 23 months ago
The dynamics of options’ open interest (put and call), futures open interest dynamics coupled with price action helps option traders to meander through the maze of the markets and create a niche, which helps them create effective options trading strategies in Indian stock markets.
Which underlying stock of NSE F&O segment is effectively strong or weak needs to be looked at or focussed on? Quantsapp proprietary tool TOP STOCKS encompasses many derivative variables like OI, Volume, options OI enable traders to have a bird’s eye view of the market’s movers and shakers.
Strong stocks, weak stocks, stocks moving higher without strength and bargain hunting stocks can be deciphered from the market variables. Quantsapp helps right there, with its TOP Stocks.
Intermediate Level
Hindi
01:12 hr
Varun Shetty 
Unlock the Power of Option Chain (ગુજરાતી)
219 Likes 8593 Views 19 months ago
The Quantsapp option chain presents a tabulated dataset showcasing various Nifty option strikes available for trading on the Indian stock exchange, specifically NSE. It emphasizes the At-the-Money (ATM) and In-the-Money (ITM) options across different option types (call/put), accompanied by their respective prices, option greeks, open interest, and volumes.
When engaging in options trading on Indian exchanges, leveraging Quantsapp's option chain analytics provides real-time updates of crucial data points, aiding in comprehending potential dynamics underlying an options trading strategy. The Quantsapp Option Chain facilitates the monitoring of Option Greeks—Delta, Theta, Vega, and Gamma—in real-time, alongside Live Implied Volatility to assess uncertainty in the Options market.
The significance of the option chain for traders, is showcased with visually appealing representations of Open Interest through color-coded indicators. Changes in Open Interest are pivotal for options traders, as they can easily interpret resistance and support levels based on the color-coded Open Interest in the Options Chain. In the Nifty Call Strikes, Open Interest is represented numerically and coded with green horizontal bars, where a larger bar indicates higher Open Interest, while in the Nifty Put strikes, it's coded with red horizontal bars.
Traders can gauge market sentiment using the Option Chain in Quantsapp, where Open Interest and changes in Options OI serve as indicators of participants' reactions to market movements or events. Given the sensitivity of options to various factors, the Option Chain's What-if Analysis feature assists in making informed decisions by analyzing the impact of changing time, implied volatility, and price on premiums in real-time.
Beginner Level
Gujarati
09:06 hr
Bhavin Desai 
Index Contributor
177 Likes 6300 Views 23 months ago
Index contribution, especially in the context of Nifty, Bank Nifty, and Fin Nifty (Nifty Financial Services Index), are important metrics that provide insights into the performance of these indices and the performance contribution of individual stocks that comprise the index.
The constituents of these indices are weighted based on various methodologies, such as market capitalization, free float market capitalization etc. Each index has its top constituents which contribute significantly to its movement. For example:
- Nifty 50: Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, Infosys, HDFC Ltd, etc.
- Bank Nifty: HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, Kotak Mahindra Bank, etc.
Investor sentiment towards specific sectors or stocks can also impact the contributions of these indices, as it affects buying and selling activities in the market. Understanding these characteristics is essential for investors and traders to analyze the performance of these indices and make informed decisions regarding their options trading strategies or other strategies in the derivatives segment.
Beginner Level
Hindi
02:30 hr
Varun Shetty 
Liquidity Finder
36 Likes 1494 Views 23 months ago
Market liquidity can vary among different underlying assets and specific option contracts. Traders and investors need to assess liquidity factors before entering into options positions to ensure efficient execution and minimize trading costs, which is also referred to as impact cost for executing the option trades on NSE.
The liquidity of options is often tied to the liquidity of the underlying asset. If the underlying stock or index, like Nifty, BankNifty etc. is highly liquid, options based on it are more likely to be liquid as well. High trading volumes and open interest indicate greater liquidity in options contracts. Higher volumes mean there are more buyers and sellers in the market, leading to tighter bid-ask spreads and better pricing.
Beginner Level
Hindi
25 min
Varun Shetty 
Basis
11 Likes 622 Views 23 months ago
Understand the derivatives market behaviour in an underlying or index like Nifty, BankNifty etc. by its important characteristic, namely, basis. So, what is basis and how it can be used to effectively devise a trading system and gauge the sentimental nuance, hence being able to effectively understand the directional play.
The understanding of terms like contango and backwardation is important for derivatives trader on NSE.
The basis reflects the market's expectations regarding factors such as supply and demand dynamics and other factors that affect the relationship between the cash and futures prices. Traders often monitor basis levels as an indicator of market sentiment and effectively formulate trade ideas based on the basis.
Beginner Level
Hindi
17 min
Varun Shetty 
Synopsis Options OI
152 Likes 5354 Views 23 months ago
The option traders on NSE are often confounded by the fact that where to get a bird’s eye view of the Indian stock markets and the derivatives market. Which stock futures is buzzing? Where the open interest is being built-up with price action moving higher, implying long contracts built-up in that derivative contract? Similarly, where short positions are being created.
All these finer nuances can be spotted, especially, on one screen, giving a perspective or summary of the market using Quantsapp proprietary designed tool, namely, Synopsis.
It is not only a symbol-wise, built-up wise, but also, sector wise summary of the market. So which derivative contract, is in the long, long-unwinding, short, short-covering modes with effective colour coding.
It doesn’t stop there, lots of loaded features to gauge market sentiment, market breadth, charts using futures or options built-up scenarios. Whether its unwinding in a particular option contract, one can spot it, using proprietary tool, Synopsis.
Beginner Level
Hindi
02:05 hr
Varun Shetty 
Heat Map
10 Likes 441 Views 23 months ago
A market heat map is a visual representation of the performance of various securities and indices’ derivatives on NSE. The heat map employed color-coding to represent the performance of individual securities (Index-wise or sector-wise) on NSE derivatives segment. Typically, green indicates positive performance (such as price increase), while red signifies negative performance (such as price decrease or decline).
Each category is displayed separately for a holistic view of the market.
Whether making trading decisions, rebalancing portfolios, or adjusting options trading strategies on NSE, market heat maps serve as valuable decision support tools by providing a visual framework for analysis and evaluation for indices like Nifty, BankNifty etc. or individual sectors like IT, Pharma, Power etc.
Beginner Level
English
17 min
Varun Shetty 
Alerts
14 Likes 1123 Views 23 months ago
Alerts play a crucial role in a trader's decision-making process in financial markets. They serve to notify traders about specific market conditions, potential trade opportunities, or risks. Learn about Alerts and their schematics in Quantsapp.
Traders usually have pre-determined price points, either on underlying index or option like Nifty, BankNifty etc., where they would like to book their profits or losses. Alerts can be based also on underlying stocks in NSE F&O segment. It is possible to create alerts for these price points as well as from the option strategy MTM level in Quantsapp tool, with a click of a button. The notification of the price points, i.e. Target or Stop Loss, or specific MTM level is sent to the subscriber, as well as on Telegram app. These alerts notify traders when a security's price reaches that certain level. Traders can set price alerts for various purposes, such as entering or exiting trades, implementing stop-loss orders, or identifying potential breakout or reversal points.
Understand about how validity of alerts can be specified based on the expiry date of option (GTE), or just for that specific day (GTD) or till a specific moment in time (GTT).
Beginner Level
English
59 min
Varun Shetty 
Fno Scanner
80 Likes 3373 Views 23 months ago
How to approach the NSE F&O space and shortlist instruments or options, where there is a conditional quantum change, to filter out them on basis of this quantum change, enabling traders to gauge market sentiment and understand as to what market participants are rushing behind? Where is the herd positioned or where are they queuing up?
Learn to filter the F&O instruments based not just on price, OI dynamics but also on IV jumps.
Beginner Level
Hindi
55 min
Varun Shetty 
Straddle Index
50 Likes 2061 Views 23 months ago
Trading options on the NSE provides investors with a diverse array of strategies to leverage market movements and mitigate risk. Notably, the long straddle and strangle strategies offer potential profits amidst substantial price fluctuations. Conversely, in market conditions characterized by rangebound or mean-reverting movements, short straddles and strangles can be advantageous. These characteristics are well-known among NSE option traders.
It is essential to comprehend the combined option premiums of straddles and strangles, which can involve trading indices like Nifty and BankNifty or stocks within the F&O segment. Beyond just price considerations, understanding the impact of option Greeks on the strategy's payoff is paramount. Mastering the dynamics of premiums and option Greeks is vital for effectively executing these strategies and managing risk in options trading.
Beginner Level
Hindi
32 min
Varun Shetty 
Comparative Analysis
28 Likes 1233 Views 23 months ago
Comparative Analysis tool provided by Quantsapp presents numerous advantages to NSE traders, enabling them to make well-informed trading choices. It equips option traders on the NSE with a thorough methodology for assessing options trading, allowing them to effectively compare securities and the Nifty index to gain crucial insights into market sentiment.
When comparing underlying indices such as BankNifty or F&O stocks to the Nifty index, traders can assess changes in open interest, price, IV, and more. This diverse range of comparative parameters enables traders to evaluate, pinpoint potential opportunities, and make decisions that are in line with their risk tolerance and investment objectives.
Beginner Level
Hindi
19 min
Varun Shetty 
India VIX
49 Likes 1967 Views 23 months ago
India VIX, or India Volatility Index, plays a vital role in deciphering market sentiment and predicting short-term price movements in the Indian stock market. Here's a detailed overview of its key components, which represent the market's forecasted volatility over the upcoming 30 days, conveyed as a percentage.
India VIX serves as a valuable instrument for gauging market sentiment and potential short-term volatility. By incorporating the India VIX alongside other market indicators and investment objectives, investors can enhance their ability to make well-informed decisions regarding their derivatives trading.
Beginner Level
Hindi
01:54 hr
Varun Shetty 
Market mood
72 Likes 3697 Views 23 months ago
Inter-market analysis can help option traders on NSE anticipate market movements and identify potential trading opportunities by understanding the relationships between different financial markets and asset classes. It involves analyzing the correlations and interdependencies among various markets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities etc. The basic assumption is that one market has an impact on the other market, hence the term Intermarket Analysis. For example, if bond yields are rising (indicating higher interest rates), it might lead to a decrease in stock prices as investors move capital from equities to bonds. Similarly, a weakening currency, especially the US Dollar, might boost commodity prices as they become cheaper for foreign buyers.
Now to understand this in a nutshell and establish a bias. How to approach it? Quantsapp tool, Market Mood appears to be a boon in disguise, helps in monitoring the variables influencing Nifty, a stock index on NSE, ranging from price changes in crude oil, market breadth, behaviour of the Dow Jones, exchange rate, changes in implied volatility (IV) of Nifty to gauge the health of the market.
Beginner Level
Hindi
08:03 hr
Varun Shetty 
Result Calendar
6 Likes 247 Views 23 months ago
We are aware that, results of any kind, send jitters up the spine of human beings. Option traders and other derivative traders on NSE, await for result season with keenness, close to the D-day of every underlying stock, i.e. the day the result is announced. Earnings announcements are known for causing increased volatility in the underlying stock. This volatility can create trading opportunities for derivatives traders. Options traders often employ strategies that take advantage of expected volatility changes around earnings announcements.
Beginner Level
Hindi
44 min
Varun Shetty