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Axis Bank Option Chain, Max Pain & OI

Live Axis Bank option chain, max pain, open interest and PCR for a leading private bank.

TickerAXISBANK
ExchangeNSE
Lot Size625
Strike Gap10

Axis Bank is one of India's large private-sector banks and a BankNifty constituent, so its single-stock options draw steady interest from both directional traders and banking-sector hedgers. Activity peaks around quarterly earnings.

This page covers reading the Axis Bank option chain, max pain, open interest and PCR — all streamed live and lot-adjusted on Quintal Mind. NSE revises lot sizes periodically, so confirm the current contract specs on your broker terminal.

Reading the Axis Bank Option Chain

The Axis Bank option chain lists every available call and put strike for the current expiry on NSE, with last price, volume, open interest, change in OI, implied volatility and bid–ask for each. Axis Bank options trade with a strike gap of 10 and a lot size of 625.

Quintal Mind streams the Axis Bank chain live over a compressed WebSocket, so LTP, OI and IV update in real time during market hours instead of the 3-minute delay on the exchange site. The ATM strike is highlighted and the chain is centred on spot so the relevant strikes are always in view.

Axis Bank Max Pain & Open Interest

Max pain — the strike where the most Axis Bank options expire worthless — is recalculated live as open interest shifts through the day. The highest call OI strike often acts as resistance and the highest put OI strike as support, and Axis Bank frequently gravitates toward the max pain level into expiry.

Watching OI change (not just absolute OI) tells you whether positions at a strike are being built or unwound — the difference between fresh conviction and a fading move.

Axis Bank PCR & Sentiment

The Axis Bank Put-Call Ratio (PCR), computed from total put OI ÷ total call OI, is a quick sentiment gauge: a high PCR leans bullish (heavy put writing), a low PCR leans bearish (heavy call writing). Quintal Mind shows live PCR alongside the chain so you have context before every trade.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Axis Bank options expiry happen?

Axis Bank single-stock options follow a monthly expiry on the last Thursday of the month, shifting earlier when that day is an NSE holiday.

What is the Axis Bank lot size?

AXISBANK F&O trades in a lot of roughly 625 shares with strikes about 10 points apart. NSE revises lot sizes periodically, so verify the current contract on your broker terminal.

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