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BHARATFORG
Bharat Forge Ltd

1471.1 -3.90 (-0.26%)

Max pain for BHARATFORG

17 Oct 2024 04:12 PM IST

Max Pain for BHARATFORG is 1500  



Strike  1280  has a total call value of 0  versus a total put value of  34,015,000,000 Combined total value = 34,015,000,000

Strike  1300  has a total call value of 0  versus a total put value of  30,286,000,000 Combined total value = 30,286,000,000

Strike  1320  has a total call value of 0  versus a total put value of  26,557,000,000 Combined total value = 26,557,000,000

Strike  1340  has a total call value of 0  versus a total put value of  23,055,000,000 Combined total value = 23,055,000,000

Strike  1360  has a total call value of 0  versus a total put value of  19,589,000,000 Combined total value = 19,589,000,000

Strike  1380  has a total call value of 0  versus a total put value of  16,406,000,000 Combined total value = 16,406,000,000

Strike  1400  has a total call value of 13,000,000  versus a total put value of  13,367,000,000 Combined total value = 13,380,000,000

Strike  1420  has a total call value of 49,000,000  versus a total put value of  10,741,000,000 Combined total value = 10,790,000,000

Strike  1440  has a total call value of 118,000,000  versus a total put value of  8,260,000,000 Combined total value = 8,378,000,000

Strike  1460  has a total call value of 267,000,000  versus a total put value of  6,077,000,000 Combined total value = 6,344,000,000

Strike  1480  has a total call value of 682,000,000  versus a total put value of  4,278,000,000 Combined total value = 4,960,000,000

Strike  1500  has a total call value of 1,452,000,000  versus a total put value of  2,692,000,000 Combined total value = 4,144,000,000

Strike  1520  has a total call value of 3,511,000,000  versus a total put value of  1,713,000,000 Combined total value = 5,224,000,000

Strike  1540  has a total call value of 6,191,000,000  versus a total put value of  1,031,000,000 Combined total value = 7,222,000,000

Strike  1560  has a total call value of 9,803,000,000  versus a total put value of  526,000,000 Combined total value = 10,329,000,000

Strike  1580  has a total call value of 14,262,000,000  versus a total put value of  263,000,000 Combined total value = 14,525,000,000

Strike  1600  has a total call value of 19,170,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 19,170,000,000

Strike  1620  has a total call value of 25,720,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 25,720,000,000

Strike  1640  has a total call value of 32,767,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 32,767,000,000

Strike  1660  has a total call value of 40,212,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 40,212,000,000

Strike  1680  has a total call value of 47,866,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 47,866,000,000

Strike  1700  has a total call value of 55,723,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 55,723,000,000

Strike  1720  has a total call value of 65,395,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 65,395,000,000

Strike  1740  has a total call value of 75,286,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 75,286,000,000

Strike  1760  has a total call value of 85,240,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 85,240,000,000

Strike  1780  has a total call value of 95,282,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 95,282,000,000

Strike  1800  has a total call value of 105,342,000,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 105,342,000,000

All Max-Pain Table


What is Max Pain?
Max pain, or the max pain price, is the strike price with the most open contract puts and calls - and the price at which the stock would cause financial losses for the largest number of option holders at expiration.
Calculating Max Pain
Max pain is a simple but time consuming calculation. Essentially, it is the sum of the outstanding put and call dollar value of each in-the-money strike price. For each in-the-money strike price for both puts and calls:
  1. Find the difference between stock price and strike price
  2. Multiply the result by open interest at that strike
  3. Add together the dollar value for the put and call at that strike
  4. Repeat for each strike price
  5. Find the highest value strike price. This price is equivalent to max pain price.

How can a trader benefit?
As the option expiration approaches, option writers will try to buy or sell shares of stock to drive the price toward a closing price that is profitable for them, or at least to hedge their payouts to option holders. Call writers sell shares to drive share price down and Put holders buy shares to drive share price up. The max pain strike price exists somewhere in the middle.