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MAXHEALTH

Max Healthcare Ins Ltd
1074 -11.40 (-1.05%)
L: 1072.9 H: 1091.3
Max Pain - MAXHEALTH
16 Dec 2025 02:53 PM IST
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Strike  960  has a total call value of 0  versus a total put value of  36,637,650,000 Combined total value = 36,637,650,000

Strike  980  has a total call value of 0  versus a total put value of  31,411,800,000 Combined total value = 31,411,800,000

Strike  1000  has a total call value of 0  versus a total put value of  26,276,250,000 Combined total value = 26,276,250,000

Strike  1020  has a total call value of 35,700,000  versus a total put value of  21,492,450,000 Combined total value = 21,528,150,000

Strike  1040  has a total call value of 77,700,000  versus a total put value of  17,258,850,000 Combined total value = 17,336,550,000

Strike  1060  has a total call value of 165,900,000  versus a total put value of  13,341,300,000 Combined total value = 13,507,200,000

Strike  1080  has a total call value of 396,900,000  versus a total put value of  9,875,250,000 Combined total value = 10,272,150,000

Strike  1100  has a total call value of 1,410,150,000  versus a total put value of  7,003,500,000 Combined total value = 8,413,650,000

Strike  1120  has a total call value of 4,106,550,000  versus a total put value of  4,617,900,000 Combined total value = 8,724,450,000

Strike  1140  has a total call value of 7,800,450,000  versus a total put value of  2,600,850,000 Combined total value = 10,401,300,000

Strike  1160  has a total call value of 12,665,100,000  versus a total put value of  1,110,900,000 Combined total value = 13,776,000,000

Strike  1180  has a total call value of 18,782,400,000  versus a total put value of  502,950,000 Combined total value = 19,285,350,000

Strike  1200  has a total call value of 26,293,050,000  versus a total put value of  110,250,000 Combined total value = 26,403,300,000

Strike  1220  has a total call value of 35,127,750,000  versus a total put value of  66,150,000 Combined total value = 35,193,900,000

Strike  1240  has a total call value of 44,302,650,000  versus a total put value of  28,350,000 Combined total value = 44,331,000,000

Strike  1260  has a total call value of 54,058,200,000  versus a total put value of  8,400,000 Combined total value = 54,066,600,000

Strike  1280  has a total call value of 64,006,950,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 64,006,950,000

Strike  1300  has a total call value of 74,133,150,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 74,133,150,000

Strike  1320  has a total call value of 84,620,550,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 84,620,550,000

Strike  1340  has a total call value of 95,269,650,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 95,269,650,000

Strike  1360  has a total call value of 105,918,750,000  versus a total put value of  0 Combined total value = 105,918,750,000

Max-Pain Table for Stocks
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Max Pain Table (Stocks)
Symbol Symbol Ltp Max Pain
360ONE 1130 1140
ABB 5245 5200
ABCAPITAL 348.1 350
ADANIENSOL 994.5 990
ADANIENT 2247.6 2300
ADANIGREEN 1027.8 1020
ADANIPORTS 1503 1500
ALKEM 5655.5 5700
AMBER 6782 6800
AMBUJACEM 548.8 550
ANGELONE 2537 2600
APLAPOLLO 1731 1740
APOLLOHOSP 7038.5 7200
ASHOKLEY 167.9 160
ASIANPAINT 2791 2800
ASTRAL 1463 1460
AUBANK 980.45 960
AUROPHARMA 1179.6 1200
AXISBANK 1222.7 1240
BAJAJ-AUTO 9018.5 9000
BAJAJFINSV 2038.9 2060
BAJFINANCE 999.2 1020
BANDHANBNK 149.35 150
BANKBARODA 282.45 290
BANKINDIA 139.93 143
BDL 1356.5 1400
BEL 388.25 400
BHARATFORG 1420.1 1400
BHARTIARTL 2101.7 2100
BHEL 279.95 280
BIOCON 385 390
BLUESTARCO 1814.5 1780
BOSCHLTD 36210 36500
BPCL 366.75 362.5
BRITANNIA 6070 6000
BSE 2600.5 2700
CAMS 754.2 780
CANBK 147.32 148
CDSL 1503.8 1560
CGPOWER 673.05 680
CHOLAFIN 1716.2 1700
CIPLA 1498.7 1520
COALINDIA 381.3 384.75
COFORGE 1855.4 1840
COLPAL 2162.1 2180
CONCOR 500.3 520
CROMPTON 253.1 265
CUMMINSIND 4489 4500
CYIENT 1151.3 1160
DABUR 497.9 505
DALBHARAT 2062.7 2040
DELHIVERY 401.85 410
DIVISLAB 6311 6400
DIXON 13629 13750
DLF 691.3 720
DMART 3846.8 3900
DRREDDY 1280 1270
EICHERMOT 7085 7100
ETERNAL 285.7 295
EXIDEIND 366.15 375
FEDERALBNK 262.35 260
FORTIS 877.1 890
GAIL 168.12 175
GLENMARK 1967.4 1940
GMRAIRPORT 103.42 102
GODREJCP 1186.4 1160
GODREJPROP 2025.3 2080
GRASIM 2801.7 2800
HAL 4259.9 4500
HAVELLS 1414.8 1440
HCLTECH 1650.1 1660
HDFCAMC 2582.2 2625
HDFCBANK 995.3 1000
HDFCLIFE 766 770
HEROMOTOCO 5946.5 6050
HFCL 65.69 68
HINDALCO 837.7 820
HINDPETRO 464 460
HINDUNILVR 2287.9 2300
HINDZINC 567 540
HUDCO 211.41 220
ICICIBANK 1366.7 1380
ICICIGI 1948.6 1980
ICICIPRULI 640.05 630
IDEA 11.29 11
IDFCFIRSTB 83.51 81
IEX 140.49 145
IIFL 567.95 560
INDHOTEL 725.05 740
INDIANB 773.8 820
INDIGO 4976.5 5000
INDUSINDBK 844.5 850
INDUSTOWER 408 410
INFY 1593.1 1600
INOXWIND 126.14 130
IOC 167.35 165
IRCTC 671.45 690
IREDA 133.97 140
IRFC 112.17 116
ITC 402.3 405
JINDALSTEL 1012.9 1030
JIOFIN 295.8 305
JSWENERGY 477 490
JSWSTEEL 1084.7 1130
JUBLFOOD 561.45 580
KALYANKJIL 479.15 480
KAYNES 4179 4400
KEI 4159 4100
KFINTECH 1035.7 1060
KOTAKBANK 2181.5 2160
KPITTECH 1171.5 1200
LAURUSLABS 1000.1 1000
LICHSGFIN 526.45 550
LICI 853.1 880
LODHA 1076 1120
LT 4061.6 4040
LTF 300.35 302.5
LTIM 6212 6150
LUPIN 2088.2 2080
M&M 3629.1 3650
MANAPPURAM 283.65 280
MANKIND 2107.3 2200
MARICO 738.95 740
MARUTI 16387 16300
MAXHEALTH 1074 1100
MAZDOCK 2411.8 2600
MCX 10155 10100
MFSL 1673 1700
MOTHERSON 119.8 116
MPHASIS 2856.2 2900
MUTHOOTFIN 3839.9 3750
NATIONALUM 276.2 270
NAUKRI 1346.3 1360
NBCC 111.75 113
NCC 158.32 167.5
NESTLEIND 1244 1240
NHPC 75.91 78
NMDC 77.1 77
NTPC 321.15 325
NUVAMA 7214 7200
NYKAA 246.9 255
OBEROIRLTY 1631.7 1660
OFSS 7862.5 8000
OIL 401.65 410
ONGC 232.29 240
PAGEIND 36345 37500
PATANJALI 537.8 545
PAYTM 1281.3 1300
PERSISTENT 6232 6200
PETRONET 264.7 277.5
PFC 335.45 355
PGEL 571.9 560
PHOENIXLTD 1778.7 1740
PIDILITIND 1471.4 1480
PIIND 3259.5 3350
PNB 116.98 120
PNBHOUSING 913.4 910
POLICYBZR 1818 1860
POLYCAB 7331.5 7300
POWERGRID 261.5 270
POWERINDIA 19315 19500
PPLPHARMA 169.22 180
PRESTIGE 1628.7 1660
RBLBANK 299.5 310
RECLTD 335.7 355
RELIANCE 1544 1540
RVNL 309.55 315
SAIL 128.79 132
SAMMAANCAP 146.81 155
SBICARD 850 870
SBILIFE 2041.2 2020
SBIN 963.55 970
SHREECEM 25995 26500
SHRIRAMFIN 852.35 850
SIEMENS 3158 3200
SOLARINDS 11926 12500
SONACOMS 485.25 500
SRF 3016.4 2950
SUNPHARMA 1784.2 1800
SUPREMEIND 3411 3400
SUZLON 52.43 54
SYNGENE 648.4 650
TATACONSUM 1171 1170
TATAELXSI 5001 5100
TATAMOTORS 0 320
TATAPOWER 379.5 390
TATASTEEL 169.8 170
TATATECH 650.85 680
TCS 3206.2 3200
TECHM 1575.9 1540
TIINDIA 2625 2700
TITAGARH 790.5 800
TITAN 3923.4 3860
TMPV 346.05 360
TORNTPHARM 3772 3800
TORNTPOWER 1284 1300
TRENT 4101.7 4200
TVSMOTOR 3615.1 3600
ULTRACEMCO 11551 11700
UNIONBANK 152.94 152.5
UNITDSPR 1448.2 1440
UNOMINDA 1260.4 1280
UPL 749.9 750
VBL 478.05 470
VEDL 563.8 540
VOLTAS 1397.7 1360
WIPRO 259.12 255
YESBANK 21.46 22
ZYDUSLIFE 916.8 930

Note:
Stock LTP > Max Pain Bearish Trend
Stock LTP < Max Pain Bullish Trend
Frequently Asked Questions

Max Pain, also known as the max pain price, is the strike price at which the maximum number of option contracts (both puts and calls) would expire worthless, causing the largest financial losses for option holders at expiration. This price point represents the level where option writers would experience the least payout obligation.

The max pain theory suggests that as expiration approaches, market makers and option writers may attempt to influence the stock price toward this level to minimize their payout obligations, making it a significant reference point for traders analyzing option expiration dynamics.

Max Pain is calculated by determining the total dollar value of in-the-money options at each strike price. Here's the step-by-step process:

  1. For each strike price: Calculate the difference between the current stock price and the strike price.
  2. Multiply by Open Interest: Multiply this difference by the open interest (number of contracts) at that strike for both call and put options.
  3. Sum the values: Add together the dollar value for put options and call options at each strike price.
  4. Repeat for all strikes: Perform this calculation for every available strike price in the option chain.
  5. Identify the maximum: The strike price with the highest combined dollar value is the Max Pain price.

This calculation helps identify the price level where option writers would face the maximum financial loss if the stock closes at that price on expiration day.

Traders can incorporate Max Pain analysis into their trading strategy in several ways:

  • Expiration Day Trading: As option expiration approaches, traders can use Max Pain as a potential support or resistance level, as market makers may attempt to push the price toward this level.
  • Option Selection: Understanding Max Pain helps traders choose strike prices that are less likely to be manipulated, potentially improving their option trade outcomes.
  • Risk Management: If a stock is trading far from Max Pain before expiration, traders can anticipate potential price movement toward this level and adjust their positions accordingly.
  • Market Sentiment Indicator: Comparing the current stock price to Max Pain can provide insights into market sentiment and potential price direction near expiration.
  • Hedging Strategy: Option writers can use Max Pain to identify strike prices where they might face the least payout risk, helping them structure more efficient hedging strategies.

Max Pain provides insights into potential stock price behavior, especially near option expiration:

  • Price Magnet Effect: If the stock price is significantly above or below Max Pain before expiration, there may be a tendency for the price to move toward Max Pain as expiration approaches, as option writers hedge their positions.
  • Support/Resistance Level: Max Pain can act as a psychological and technical support or resistance level, especially on expiration day, as it represents the price where maximum option value would be lost.
  • Volatility Indicator: A large gap between current price and Max Pain may indicate higher potential volatility or price movement as expiration nears.
  • Market Maker Activity: Significant open interest concentration around Max Pain suggests where market makers might have the most incentive to influence price movement through their hedging activities.

Note: Max Pain is a theoretical concept and should be used in conjunction with other technical and fundamental analysis tools, as it does not guarantee price movement.

Max Pain is a dynamic value that changes continuously based on several factors:

  • Open Interest Changes: As traders open and close option positions, the open interest at different strike prices changes, which directly affects the Max Pain calculation.
  • Stock Price Movement: As the underlying stock price moves, different strike prices become in-the-money or out-of-the-money, altering the dollar value calculations.
  • Time Decay: As expiration approaches, the time value of options decreases, but the intrinsic value calculations for Max Pain continue to evolve with price movements.
  • New Option Contracts: When new strike prices are added or when significant new positions are opened, Max Pain may shift to reflect the new distribution of open interest.

For accurate Max Pain analysis, traders should monitor it regularly, especially in the days leading up to expiration, as it can shift significantly as market conditions and option positions change.

Max Pain and Spot Price are two distinct concepts that serve different purposes in options trading:

  • Spot Price (Current Market Price): This is the current trading price of the underlying stock or index in the market. It represents the real-time value at which the asset can be bought or sold immediately.
  • Max Pain Price: This is a calculated theoretical price level based on option open interest data. It represents the strike price where option writers would face minimum payout obligations, not necessarily where the stock is currently trading.

The relationship between these two prices is crucial: when the spot price is far from Max Pain, traders may anticipate potential price movement toward Max Pain as expiration approaches. However, this is not guaranteed, and many other factors influence stock price movement.

No, Max Pain is not always accurate and should not be used as the sole indicator for predicting stock price movement. Here's why:

  • Market Forces: Strong fundamental news, earnings reports, or significant market events can override the Max Pain effect and drive prices in unexpected directions.
  • Institutional Activity: Large institutional trades, algorithmic trading, and other market participants may have different objectives than minimizing option payouts.
  • Limited Influence: While market makers may attempt to influence price toward Max Pain, their ability to do so is limited, especially in highly liquid stocks with strong directional momentum.
  • Multiple Expirations: Stocks often have options expiring on different dates (weekly, monthly), which means multiple Max Pain levels may exist simultaneously, reducing the predictive power of any single level.
  • Statistical Tool: Max Pain is best viewed as a statistical tool that provides context about option market dynamics rather than a guaranteed price target.

Traders should use Max Pain as one of many tools in their analysis, combining it with technical analysis, fundamental analysis, and market sentiment indicators for more comprehensive decision-making.

Max Pain becomes increasingly relevant as option expiration approaches:

  • Last Trading Week: Max Pain analysis is most useful during the final week before expiration, when option writers are actively hedging and the "pinning effect" (price movement toward Max Pain) is most likely to occur.
  • Expiration Day: On the day of expiration, Max Pain can serve as a key reference level, as market makers may attempt to keep the stock price near this level to minimize their payout obligations.
  • High Open Interest: Max Pain is more reliable when there is significant open interest concentrated around specific strike prices, as this indicates where option writers have the most exposure.
  • Low Volatility Periods: During periods of low market volatility, Max Pain may have a stronger influence, as there are fewer competing forces driving price movement.
  • Monthly Expirations: Monthly option expirations (typically the third Friday) often show stronger Max Pain effects compared to weekly expirations, due to higher open interest and more significant market maker involvement.

While Max Pain can be calculated at any time, its predictive value and practical application increase significantly as expiration approaches, making it particularly useful for short-term trading strategies focused on expiration week dynamics.