Live Future Market Movers

Market Movers Overview

Live FNO Market Movers Dashboard: Track real-time top gainers and losers across all NSE FNO sectors. Monitor price momentum, volume spurts, and sector rotation patterns for informed FNO trading decisions.

Key Features: Real-time FNO data updates, sector-wise filtering, interactive heatmap visualization, and comprehensive table view with OI analysis and buildup sentiment indicators for futures & options.

About F&O Market Movers

The dashboard surfaces stocks with the most meaningful action on NSE Futures & Options today. Four mover categories cover every angle of price and positioning. Top price gainers and losers (largest percent moves). Volume spurts (unusually high traded volume). OI gainers and losers (largest change in open interest). Buildup filters that classify each move into long buildup, short buildup, long unwinding, or short covering.

Using all four views together gives a much richer read than a plain gainers/losers list. A stock up 4% with a 25% OI spike and a volume spurt is a genuinely new institutional position, often the start of a multi-session trend. A stock up 4% with falling OI is short covering. Real but usually shorter-lived. Sort, filter, drill into each category, then cross-reference with the sector heatmap to see whether the action is concentrated (sector rotation) or scattered (stock-specific catalysts).

Generating trade ideas

Start with the OI gainers to identify stocks where institutions are committing fresh capital. These tend to produce the cleanest directional setups. Use the long-buildup filter for bullish ideas, short-buildup for bearish. Cross-check each shortlisted name in our Future Intraday Chart to see whether the price-OI pattern is clean or messy. For confirmation of sustained institutional interest, check the 50-Day OI Cycle Scanner to see if today's move extends a multi-week pattern or is isolated.

Combine with our OI Crossover Scanner, Intraday Booster, and Future Heatmap for fuller NSE F&O momentum analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's different about F&O Market Movers?

F&O Market Movers focuses specifically on the NSE F&O universe — index futures and all F&O stocks — with deeper OI-driven classifications than the general Market Movers page. It's tuned for derivatives traders who care about positioning flow rather than just price.

How do I spot sector rotation?

Use the sector heatmap view. When one sector row lights up with multiple names in long buildup while another sector shows widespread short buildup or unwinding, rotation is in progress. This often precedes sector-level index moves by a day or two.

What is the bullish/bearish ratio?

A market-wide read derived from the relative count of stocks in bullish phases (long buildup + short covering) versus bearish phases (short buildup + long unwinding). Above 1.5 signals broad bullish positioning; below 0.67 signals broad bearish positioning. A gauge of overall market regime.

Can I watch this in real time?

Yes. All tables and heatmaps update every few seconds during NSE market hours. You can leave the page open as a live dashboard — the top lists and sector breakdowns evolve as new flow arrives, letting you catch regime shifts as they develop.

How is OI spurt defined here?

An OI spurt is a change in open interest that's large relative to the stock's recent OI — typically 10% or more of the prior day's OI in a single session, or 25% or more compared to the 10-day average. Filters are tuneable so you can focus on bigger or smaller spurts depending on your threshold.

Do the signals work on low-volume F&O stocks?

Signals are more reliable on liquid names (Reliance, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, SBIN, etc.) because their OI moves reflect genuine institutional flow. Thinly-traded F&O stocks produce noisier signals. The volume filter lets you exclude names below a chosen activity threshold.

How to use F&O Market Movers

  1. Check the bullish/bearish ratioStart with the market-wide sentiment gauge. Above 1.5 → broad bullish regime, favour long setups. Below 0.67 → broad bearish regime, favour short setups.
  2. Identify the top-performing sectorLook at the sector heatmap to see which sector has the most long-buildup names. Trade with sector flow, not against it.
  3. Screen OI spurt list for ideasOI spurt stocks are where institutional positioning changed dramatically. Cross-reference with price change to classify direction.
  4. Apply a volume filterExclude names below your minimum volume threshold to focus on liquid F&O instruments where signals are reliable.
  5. Confirm with intraday chartClick any name to inspect its price vs OI intraday pattern before committing capital.