BankNifty PUTs & CALLs

Nifty's options are better than BankNifty's option?

  • YES

    Votes: 140 74.9%
  • NO

    Votes: 47 25.1%

  • Total voters
    187

columbus

Well-Known Member
#61
AUG series Day=23 (END) BankNifty= 10085 (74)

In AUG series 10 UP & 13 DOWN days as follows.
UUDUDDUUDDDUUDDUUDDDDDU

HTML:
We follow the PUT and CALL windows with the boundaries, as follows.


DAY		LOW~HIGH
========= 	=========	
1  to 7 	40Rs~400Rs
8  to 14	30Rs-300Rs
15 to END 	20Rs~200RS

This is not based on ANY formula , but on just observations of last few days.

BankNifty ended in this series at 10085.


 

columbus

Well-Known Member
#62
Why there is a lot of discrepancy in BANK-NIFTY closing value?According
to NSE website it is 9991.But the LOW is 10025.The Last traded price was
10079.75 and the closing price was 10028.75(Bank-SEP) (after averaging).Or just the
way Nifty and NiftyFutures are different?
 

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columbus

Well-Known Member
#63
Hello friends,

I am forced to take a break.

Wish you all a happy trading.
 
#64
Hello friends,

I am forced to take a break.

Wish you all a happy trading.
Take care of your health :thumb:

....and a break means an interval.. we will be waiting for you on the other side of the interval.
 

columbus

Well-Known Member
#67
OCT series DAY.10 BANKNIFTY=11388 (-43)

In OCT series we have 4 UP days and 6 DOWN days as follows:
UDDUDDUDUD





HTML:
We follow the PUT and CALL windows with the boundaries, as follows.


DAY		LOW~HIGH
========= 	=========	
1  to 7 	40Rs~400Rs
8  to 14	30Rs-300Rs
15 to END 	20Rs~200RS

This is not based on ANY formula , but on just observations of last few days.



CRR
Also called the cash reserve ratio, refers to a portion of deposits (as cash) which banks
have to keep/maintain with the RBI. This serves two purposes. It ensures that a portion
of bank deposits is totally risk-free and secondly it enables that RBI control liquidity in
the system, and thereby, inflation by tying their hands in lending money.If CRR is cut
a lot of money comes into market.

Repo (Repurchase) Rate
Repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow funds from the RBI to meet the gap between
the demand they are facing for money (loans) and how much they have on hand to lend.
If the RBI wants to make it more expensive for the banks to borrow money, it increases the
repo rate; similarly, if it wants to make it cheaper for banks to borrow money, it reduces the
repo rate.


Reverse Repo Rate
This is the exact opposite of repo rate.
The rate at which RBI borrows money from the banks (or banks lend money to the RBI) is
termed the reverse repo rate. The RBI uses this tool when it feels there is too much money
floating in the banking system.If the reverse repo rate is increased, it means the RBI will
borrow money from the bank and offer them a lucrative rate of interest. As a result, banks
would prefer to keep their money with the RBI (which is absolutely risk free) instead of lending
it out (this option comes with a certain amount of risk).

Consequently, banks would have lesser funds to lend to their customers. This helps stem the
flow of excess money into the economy .Reverse repo rate signifies the rate at which the
central bank absorbs liquidity from the banks, while repo signifies the rate at which liquidity
is injected.
 
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columbus

Well-Known Member
#68
OCT series DAY.11 BANKNIFTY=11441 (53)

In last 11 days BankNifty moved this way:

UDDUDDUDUDU




Bank Rate

This is the rate at which RBI lends money to other banks (or financial institutions) .
The bank rate signals the central banks long-term outlook on interest rates. If the
bank rate moves up,long-term interest rates also tend to move up, and vice-versa.
Banks make a profit by borrowing at a lower rate and lending the same funds at a
higher rate of interest. If the RBI hikes the bank rate The interest that a bank pays
for borrowing money (banks borrow money either from each other or from the RBI)
increases.It, in turn, hikes its own lending rates to ensure it continues to make a profit.
 
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columbus

Well-Known Member
#69
OCT series DAY.12 BANKNIFTY=11348 (-94)

In last 12 (5U 7D) days BankNifty moved this way:

UDDUDDUDUDUD





Call Rate

Call rate is the interest rate paid by the banks for lending and borrowing
for daily fund requirement. Since banks need funds on a daily basis, they
lend to and borrow from other banks according to their daily or short-term
requirements on a regular basis.
 

columbus

Well-Known Member
#70
OCT series DAY.13 BANKNIFTY=11358 (10)

In last 13 (6U-7D) days BankNifty moved this way:
UDDUDDUDUDUDU

HTML:
We follow the PUT and CALL windows with the boundaries, as follows.


DAY		LOW~HIGH
========= 	=========	
1  to 7 	40Rs~400Rs
8  to 14	30Rs-300Rs
15 to END 	20Rs~200RS

This is not based on ANY formula , but on just observations of last few days.



Though BankNifty moved by 10 points ,a lot of changes were seen.

PHP:
                            Today                    Yesterday
CALL window(Green)         11200~11600            11300~11700               
PUT window(Red)            11100~11600            10900~11600
EXPIRY zone (Blue)         11200~11600            11300~11600
OMG,one strike 11200 was missing in yesterday's data.
 

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