GOLD
GoldPut-Call Ratio - GOLD
Put OI
2,890
Call OI
2,149
PCR
1.34
OI Strength %
14.71 %
Put OI Chg
-18
Call OI Chg
774
COI PCR
-0.02
COI Strength %
-100.00 %
On 9:30 GOLD was trading at 164500 with pcr value 2.34
On 9:45 GOLD was trading at 167499 with pcr value 2.31
On 10:00 GOLD was trading at 166800 with pcr value 2.22
On 10:15 GOLD was trading at 167890 with pcr value 2.15
On 10:30 GOLD was trading at 167200 with pcr value 2.2
On 10:45 GOLD was trading at 166500 with pcr value 2.19
On 11:00 GOLD was trading at 167900 with pcr value 2.23
On 11:15 GOLD was trading at 165700 with pcr value 2.24
On 11:30 GOLD was trading at 164000 with pcr value 2.19
On 11:45 GOLD was trading at 164750 with pcr value 2.2
On 12:00 GOLD was trading at 163778 with pcr value 2.2
On 12:15 GOLD was trading at 163700 with pcr value 2.11
On 12:30 GOLD was trading at 163440 with pcr value 2.1
On 12:45 GOLD was trading at 164801 with pcr value 2.08
On 13:00 GOLD was trading at 165400 with pcr value 2.1
On 13:15 GOLD was trading at 165000 with pcr value 2.08
On 13:30 GOLD was trading at 165150 with pcr value 2.02
On 13:45 GOLD was trading at 164249 with pcr value 2.02
On 14:00 GOLD was trading at 164400 with pcr value 1.97
On 14:15 GOLD was trading at 161900 with pcr value 1.93
On 14:30 GOLD was trading at 162220 with pcr value 1.91
On 14:45 GOLD was trading at 159500 with pcr value 1.87
On 15:00 GOLD was trading at 159239 with pcr value 1.86
On 15:15 GOLD was trading at 155999 with pcr value 1.86
On 15:30 GOLD was trading at 155866 with pcr value 1.8
On 15:45 GOLD was trading at 158449 with pcr value 1.72
On 16:00 GOLD was trading at 159979 with pcr value 1.73
On 16:15 GOLD was trading at 162826 with pcr value 1.73
On 16:30 GOLD was trading at 164638 with pcr value 1.73
On 16:45 GOLD was trading at 163800 with pcr value 1.78
On 17:00 GOLD was trading at 163549 with pcr value 1.8
On 17:15 GOLD was trading at 163750 with pcr value 1.84
On 17:30 GOLD was trading at 161000 with pcr value 1.82
On 17:45 GOLD was trading at 161748 with pcr value 1.8
On 18:00 GOLD was trading at 160601 with pcr value 1.82
On 18:15 GOLD was trading at 161375 with pcr value 1.82
On 18:30 GOLD was trading at 160827 with pcr value 1.82
On 18:45 GOLD was trading at 160800 with pcr value 1.8
On 19:00 GOLD was trading at 159150 with pcr value 1.79
On 19:15 GOLD was trading at 158800 with pcr value 1.79
On 19:30 GOLD was trading at 157707 with pcr value 1.76
On 19:45 GOLD was trading at 159505 with pcr value 1.74
On 20:00 GOLD was trading at 161300 with pcr value 1.74
On 20:15 GOLD was trading at 161030 with pcr value 1.72
On 20:30 GOLD was trading at 159490 with pcr value 1.72
On 20:45 GOLD was trading at 159017 with pcr value 1.67
On 21:00 GOLD was trading at 158900 with pcr value 1.67
On 21:15 GOLD was trading at 158901 with pcr value 1.61
On 21:30 GOLD was trading at 158005 with pcr value 1.61
On 21:45 GOLD was trading at 156054 with pcr value 1.55
On 22:00 GOLD was trading at 154400 with pcr value 1.57
On 22:15 GOLD was trading at 154158 with pcr value 1.51
On 22:30 GOLD was trading at 154157 with pcr value 1.45
On 22:45 GOLD was trading at 154157 with pcr value 1.42
On 23:00 GOLD was trading at 154157 with pcr value 1.38
On 23:15 GOLD was trading at 149075 with pcr value 1.37
On 23:30 GOLD was trading at 149075 with pcr value 1.37
On 23:45 GOLD was trading at 149075 with pcr value 1.37
On 23:59 GOLD was trading at 149075 with pcr value 1.34
Put-Call-Ratio Table for Commodity
Understanding PCR, COI Strength %, OI Strength %
PCR (Put-Call Ratio)
PCR = Put OI / Call OI
More puts than calls, potential support
Balanced market sentiment
More calls than puts, potential resistance
COI Strength %, OI Strength %
COI Strength % = ((PE COI - CE COI) / (|PE COI| + |CE COI|)) × 100
OI Strength % = ((PE OI - CE OI) / (|PE OI| + |CE OI|)) × 100
Strong put dominance
Balanced activity
Strong call dominance
Frequently Asked Questions
PCR is the ratio of total Put Open Interest to Call Open Interest. It's a contrarian indicator of market sentiment:
- High PCR (>1.2): More traders are holding puts, expecting a decline. However, this often acts as support (bullish) as market makers hedge by buying the underlying.
- Low PCR (<0.8): More traders are holding calls, expecting a rise. This often acts as resistance (bearish) as market makers hedge by selling the underlying.
- Neutral PCR (0.8-1.2): Balanced sentiment with no strong directional bias.
Remember: PCR is contrarian - extreme readings often signal reversals rather than continuation.
COI PCR (Change in OI PCR) measures the ratio of intraday Put OI change to Call OI change, making it more responsive than total OI PCR.
Key Differences:
- Regular PCR: Uses total accumulated Open Interest. Shows overall market positioning but changes slowly.
- COI PCR: Uses only today's OI changes. Captures fresh positioning and provides timely intraday signals.
Use Case: COI PCR helps identify intraday sentiment shifts before they reflect in total PCR, making it valuable for day traders and short-term positions.
COI Strength % = ((PE COI - CE COI) / (|PE COI| + |CE COI|)) × 100
This normalized indicator measures the directional bias of intraday Open Interest changes scaled to percent:
- > 60% (Bullish): Put side dominance - fresh put writing or buying suggests bullish positioning.
- -60% to 60% (Neutral): Balanced activity on both sides - no clear directional conviction.
- < -60% (Bearish): Call side dominance - fresh call writing or buying suggests bearish positioning.
Advantages over PCR:
- Normalized scale makes comparison across symbols easier
- Not affected by extreme ratios when one side is very small
- Clearly shows which side has stronger intraday momentum
OI Strength % = ((PE OI - CE OI) / (|PE OI| + |CE OI|)) × 100
This normalized indicator measures the directional bias of total Open Interest scaled to percent:
- > 60% (Bullish): Put OI dominance - more total puts than calls suggests bullish positioning.
- -60% to 60% (Neutral): Balanced total OI on both sides - no clear directional conviction.
- < -60% (Bearish): Call OI dominance - more total calls than puts suggests bearish positioning.
Difference from COI Strength %:
- OI Strength %: Uses total accumulated OI (all-time positions)
- COI Strength %: Uses only intraday OI changes (today's activity)
Use Case: OI Strength % shows overall market positioning, while COI Strength % shows fresh intraday momentum. Use both together for a complete picture.
PCR data updates based on the selected interval:
- 1 Minute Interval: Updates every minute during market hours, providing real-time intraday tracking.
- 1 Day Interval: Shows end-of-day PCR values for historical analysis and trend identification.
Note: OI data comes from the exchange and may have a slight delay. Premium users get access to faster refresh rates and more granular intervals.
Negative PCR occurs when Call OI Change is negative (unwinding) while Put OI Change is also negative, or vice versa.
Common Scenarios:
- PE > 0, CE < 0: Puts building, Calls unwinding → Strong bullish signal
- PE < 0, CE > 0: Puts unwinding, Calls building → Strong bearish signal
- Both negative: Both sides unwinding → Low conviction, neutral to ranging market
Tip: When PCR becomes negative or very large, use COI Strength % and OI Strength % instead - they handle these edge cases better and provide clearer directional signals.
Best Practices for Combining PCR with Price:
- Divergence Trading: If price is falling but COI PCR shows put buildup (>1.2), it may signal a bounce. If price is rising but COI PCR shows call buildup (<0.8), it may signal resistance.
- Confirmation: Use PCR to confirm price trends. Rising prices with increasing calls or falling prices with increasing puts suggests trend continuation.
- Extremes: Very high COI Strength % or OI Strength % (>60% or <-60%) combined with price at support/resistance can signal strong reversals.
- Intraday Pivots: Watch for sudden COI Strength % shifts (e.g., from +50% to -30%) as they often precede intraday trend changes.
Remember: PCR is a sentiment indicator, not a timing tool. Always combine with technical analysis, support/resistance levels, and risk management.






























































































































































































































