GothamAvenger
OPCaptain Hamster
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P/C ratio was 1.2 and has moved down. look at next week’s OI it shows interest around 450 and 500. Maybe it’ll test 450 and stabilize at 475, but if 450 breaks down, we’re cooked.
GothamAvenger
OPC L7
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It doesn’t matter. Open interest represents the total number of contracts in the market. It’s usually used as a liquidity indicator—higher OI means it will be easier for you to buy or sell a contract, while low OI can make it difficult to sell your contract or buy a new one. The put/call (P/C) ratio shows how many put contracts exist for every call contract. If you see open interest increase and the P/C ratio drop, it usually means that many people are bullish, trading call contracts. This suggests they may no longer feel the need for put contracts (protection in case the price goes down) because they believe the bearish momentum is over or has weakened. Hope it helps u understand always do ur own research before entering a trade .
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Captain Hamster : It’s still VERY high, in fact I don’t remember the last time I saw P/C ratio above 1![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
GothamAvenger OP Captain Hamster : P/C ratio was 1.2 and has moved down. look at next week’s OI it shows interest around 450 and 500. Maybe it’ll test 450 and stabilize at 475, but if 450 breaks down, we’re cooked.
C L7 : Whats OI?
GothamAvenger OP C L7 : Open interest
C L7 GothamAvenger OP : If i buy call on adobe, higher OI better or lower
GothamAvenger OP C L7 : It doesn’t matter. Open interest represents the total number of contracts in the market. It’s usually used as a liquidity indicator—higher OI means it will be easier for you to buy or sell a contract, while low OI can make it difficult to sell your contract or buy a new one. The put/call (P/C) ratio shows how many put contracts exist for every call contract. If you see open interest increase and the P/C ratio drop, it usually means that many people are bullish, trading call contracts. This suggests they may no longer feel the need for put contracts (protection in case the price goes down) because they believe the bearish momentum is over or has weakened.
Hope it helps u understand always do ur own research before entering a trade .
C L7 GothamAvenger OP : Thanks for the detailed explanation good sir