INFY Call vs Put Open Interest | Live Sentiment Chart
Call vs Put OI for INFY is the cleanest real-time read on sentiment positioning in the option market. When total put OI is rising faster than call OI, institutional writers are defending lower strikes — typically a bullish positioning forINFY. When call OI outpaces put OI, the ceiling is getting heavier and upside momentum tends to stall. Our chart plots both series side by side so the divergence is obvious at a glance.
The underlying Put-Call Ratio (PCR) derived from INFY OI distribution is one of the most-followed sentiment metrics in Indian F&O. PCR above 1.3 usually signals heavy put writing (bullish), below 0.7 signals heavy call writing (bearish), and readings between 0.9 and 1.1 are neutral zones where the market waits for a directional catalyst. We calculate INFY PCR live from the NSE option chain and update it across the full trading session, including each expiry separately so weekly and monthly positioning are never conflated.
Reading the INFY call-vs-put OI battle intraday
Watch the INFY call-put OI gap during the first hour of trade. Institutional option writers commit their positioning early, and the direction of that first-hour commitment often sets the day's bias. If the gap widens in puts' favour while spot holds, that's confirmation of bullish intent. If calls keep adding into a rally, the rally is usually being sold into. The live mode streams updates throughout the NSE F&O session so you can react as positioning changes.
Pair Call vs Put OI with our PCR Tracker, Max Pain Calculator, and Live Option Chain for complete INFY positioning context on NSE.
Historical Call vs Put OI Analysis
Gain real-time insights with visual comparison of Call vs Put open interest (OI) and Put-Call Ratio (PCR) for . Identify institutional market sentiment, resistance zones, and support levels across all key strikes.
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Infosys Ltd (INFY) Call vs Put OI: Understanding the Balance
What does Call vs Put OI show for INFY?
The Call vs Put OI tool compares total call open interest against total put open interest for Infosys Ltd (INFY) options. This comparison reveals whether traders are betting more heavily on upside (more call OI) or downside (more put OI). The ratio between them is a direct measure of market sentiment on INFY.
Why this comparison matters
Absolute numbers are less meaningful than the ratio. High call OI with high put OI means the market is active but balanced. Low call OI with high put OI signals bearish positioning. High call OI with low put OI signals bullish positioning. The chart makes these comparisons obvious at a glance for INFY traders.
How to use the INFY chart
Open the chart and look at the ratio of put OI to call OI. Above 1 means more puts — typically bullish (put writers defending levels). Below 1 means more calls — typically bearish (call writers capping upside). Extreme readings in either direction are actionable.
Getting started with INFY today
As of 11 July 2026, check today's Call vs Put OI ratio. Compare it to the previous 5 sessions. Rising put OI means support is building; rising call OI means resistance is growing. Use this simple trend to set your directional bias for Infosys Ltd.
Infosys Ltd (INFY) Call vs Put OI: Change from Previous Day
Why day-over-day changes matter on INFY
The difference between today's and yesterday's Call vs Put OI reveals fresh positioning. A big rise in call OI compared to yesterday means new shorts or new longs (depending on how the call OI was built). Similarly for put OI. These changes are actionable signals that static snapshots miss.
Net call OI additions on INFY
If call OI grew by more than put OI today, the balance is tilting bearish — more ceiling being built than floor. Track this absolute difference. Consistent call OI domination over 3-5 days signals sustained bearish positioning that often precedes price declines.
Net put OI additions on INFY
Conversely, put OI growing faster than call OI means the floor is rising faster than the ceiling. The balance is shifting bullish. Sustained put OI domination is a clear bullish signal that often precedes price gains. Align your trades with the direction of the daily OI shifts.
Using daily changes as of 11 July 2026
Check the day-over-day change in Call vs Put OI at every end-of-day review. Note which side added more. Track this over 5 days to identify trends. The trend in daily changes is one of the best leading indicators for Infosys Ltd direction over the next 2-5 sessions.
Infosys Ltd (INFY) Call vs Put OI: Daily Routine
Pre-market INFY check
Check yesterday's closing Call vs Put OI ratio. Note whether it was above or below 1, and whether it was rising or falling. This sets your directional bias for today. Also note the strike-level distribution — are there clear support and resistance zones visible in the OI?
Opening-hour monitoring on INFY
In the first 30 minutes, watch how the ratio changes. Rapid shifts often indicate overnight institutional decisions being executed. A morning shift in the ratio (up or down) often predicts the day's direction better than other indicators.
Mid-day reassessment
Around midday, check whether the morning's pattern is holding. If yes, bias remains. If the pattern is shifting, your afternoon approach should adapt. Not every day is consistent — some flip direction halfway through, and the Call vs Put OI chart reveals these shifts.
End-of-day review on INFY as of 11 July 2026
At market close, note the final ratio and any significant changes from opening. Document in your journal. Compare to yesterday. Over weeks, these daily notes reveal patterns specific to Infosys Ltd that no generic guide can teach.
Understanding Call vs Put OI & Put Call Ratio (PCR)
Welcome to the most advanced Call vs Put OI analysis platform. Our real-time dashboard provides a visual comparison of Call and Put open interest levels, enabling traders to gauge market sentiment for Nifty, BankNifty, and major F&O stocks.
The Put Call Ratio (PCR) is a vital indicator for determining potential market reversals. When you monitor the PCR live chart, you can spot overbought or oversold conditions before they happen. Our tool updates every few minutes, ensuring you have the latest option buildup data for the market session.
Whether you are looking for long buildup, short covering, or identifying key resistance and support levels via option OI distribution, this chart is your go-to resource for professional options trading in the Indian stock market.

INFY call vs put OI patterns: quick reference
| OI pattern | Positioning | Common reading |
|---|---|---|
| Put OI rising faster than call OI | Put writers committing | Bullish bias; lower INFY strikes being defended |
| Call OI rising faster than put OI | Call writers committing | Bearish bias; overhead resistance building on INFY |
| Both sides rising sharply | Two-sided writing | Volatility expected; event positioning before a catalyst |
| Put OI unwinding while calls add | Support being abandoned | Warning for bulls; rallies likely to be sold into |
| Put OI crossing above call OI | Bullish regime crossover | High-conviction sentiment shift favouring INFY upside |
These patterns describe how NSE option writers typically commit capital, not mechanical rules — always confirm against the INFY futures line plotted on the same chart. The live view above refreshes every minute during market hours, and the change-in-OI panel isolates today's fresh writing so you can spot which pattern is forming in real time.
How to read Call vs Put OI
- Pick symbol and expiry — Choose Nifty, BankNifty, or any F&O stock and select the expiry cycle you want to analyse.
- Watch first-hour slope — Note how call OI and put OI are moving in the opening hour. Faster-growing put OI is bullish commitment; faster-growing call OI is bearish.
- Check the PCR reading — The Put-Call Ratio derived from the chart gives an instant sentiment read. Above 1.3 bullish, below 0.7 bearish, 0.9-1.1 neutral.
- Spot regime changes — Watch for crossovers — moments when put OI rises above call OI (or vice versa). These often mark high-conviction directional shifts.
- Confirm with price — High-conviction setups require OI direction and price direction to agree. When they disagree, wait for confirmation before entering.
INFY Call vs Put OI — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the INFY Call vs Put OI chart?
The INFY Call vs Put OI chart plots total call open interest against total put open interest from the live NSE option chain, alongside the futures price. Because the two OI lines sit side by side, you can see instantly which side option writers are loading up on and how the INFY sentiment balance shifts through the session.
What does rising put OI vs call OI mean for INFY?
Put OI rising faster than call OI is typically bullish for INFY. Option writing on NSE is dominated by institutions, and put writers only add positions at strikes they expect to hold — so accelerating put OI means lower levels are being defended with real capital. When call OI grows faster instead, the ceiling above INFY gets heavier and rallies tend to stall.
What is a call-put OI crossover on INFY?
A crossover happens when total put OI moves above total call OI on the INFY chart, or vice versa. It marks a regime shift in positioning: the side that takes the lead usually sets the near-term bias. Crossovers confirmed by a matching move in the INFY futures price are far higher-conviction signals than crossovers that price ignores.
Should I track total OI or change in OI for INFY intraday?
Use the change-in-OI view for INFY intraday: it resets each session, so it isolates only the fresh call and put writing committed today. Total OI is cumulative and moves slowly, which makes it better for judging multi-day positioning and expiry-week structure. StockMojo plots both INFY views one below the other so you can compare them directly.
How often does INFY Call vs Put OI data update?
During NSE market hours (9:15 AM to 3:30 PM IST) the INFY Call vs Put OI chart refreshes every minute from live option chain open interest. Outside market hours it shows the last traded session, and historical mode lets you replay call vs put OI for any past INFY trading day and expiry.