Bank of India

Bank of India Option Chain

Track the live Bank of India option chain on INDmoney - call and put prices across every strike, with open interest and volume, updated through the trading session. Use it to gauge market sentiment, spot support and resistance, and place your Bank of India options trades from one screen.

NSE·Lot size: 5200 units·Cash settled

Bank of India Spot

₹144.96

3.32 (2.34%)

Open

141.88

Prev close

141.64

Day high

145.65

Day low

140.06

Put-Call Ratio (PCR)

0.37Bullish

Total Call OI

2.58Klots

Total Put OI

965lots
Expiry
Call Price
Strike Price
Put Price
80
85
90
95
98
100
103
105
108

₹37.00

5.44 (17.24%)

110
113

₹34.07

6.49 (23.53%)

115

₹0.70

-1.90 (73.08%)

118

₹23.77

2.27 (10.56%)

120

₹0.88

-0.13 (12.87%)

123

₹1.00

-0.20 (16.67%)

125

₹1.11

-1.60 (59.04%)

128

₹0.97

-1.24 (56.11%)

₹15.38

2.58 (20.16%)

130

₹0.65

-0.50 (43.48%)

133

₹0.83

-0.57 (40.71%)

₹11.59

2.70 (30.37%)

135

₹1.35

-0.78 (36.62%)

₹12.42

1.59 (14.68%)

138

₹3.21

-4.86 (60.22%)

₹8.52

2.88 (51.06%)

140

₹2.66

-1.26 (32.14%)

₹7.01

2.44 (53.39%)

143

₹3.43

-1.64 (32.35%)

₹6.88

2.49 (56.72%)

143

₹3.59

-1.59 (30.69%)

₹144.96

2.34%

₹5.74

2.25 (64.47%)

145

₹4.68

-2.23 (32.27%)

₹4.16

1.74 (71.90%)

148

₹5.76

-1.44 (20.00%)

₹3.49

1.60 (84.66%)

150

₹8.90

1.40 (18.67%)

₹2.67

-1.33 (33.25%)

153

₹9.25

-6.98 (43.01%)

₹1.81

0.89 (96.74%)

155

₹14.20

1.22 (9.40%)

₹2.96

0.43 (17.00%)

158

₹17.40

-2.96 (14.54%)

₹1.05

0.58 (123.40%)

160

₹15.11

-2.34 (13.41%)

₹0.60

-2.20 (78.57%)

163

₹0.52

-0.15 (22.39%)

165

₹21.30

1.80 (9.23%)

₹1.10

-0.93 (45.81%)

168

₹0.28

0.10 (55.56%)

170

₹28.12

4.94 (21.31%)

173

₹0.12

0.03 (33.33%)

175

₹29.14

-3.89 (11.78%)

178
180
183
185
188
190
195
200

FAQs

What is the Bank of India option chain?

The Bank of India option chain is a live table of all call (CE) and put (PE) options across strike prices for Bank of India, showing price, open interest, change in OI, and volume for each strike and expiry on NSE.

How do I read the Bank of India option chain?

Calls and puts sit on either side of the strike prices. The strike nearest the current Bank of India level is at-the-money. High open interest at a call strike can act as resistance and at a put strike as support, while volume shows where today's trading is concentrated.

What is the lot size and expiry for Bank of India options?

Bank of India options trade in lots of 5200 units with monthly expiries on NSE. Contracts are cash settled in INR at expiry.

What is the difference between a call and put option on Bank of India?

A call (CE) gains value when Bank of India rises — buyers position for an up-move. A put (PE) gains value when Bank of India falls — buyers position for a down-move or hedge an existing position. The most an option buyer can lose is the premium paid.

What does open interest mean in the Bank of India option chain?

Open interest is the total number of outstanding contracts at a strike. Rising OI means positions are being added; falling OI means they are being unwound. High put OI at a strike often acts as support; high call OI often acts as resistance.

How can I trade Bank of India options on INDmoney?

Open a free Demat and trading account with F&O enabled, add funds and maintain the required margin, then select a strike and expiry from the Bank of India option chain above and place your order — all from one screen. INDmoney is a SEBI-registered broker and NSE member.