The put call ratio chart shows the ratio of open interest or volume on put options versus call options. The put call ratio can be an indicator of investor sentiment for a stock, index, or the entire stock market. When the put-call ratio is greater than one, the number of outstanding put contracts exceeds call contracts and is typically seen as bearish. Conversely, a put call ratio less than one can be construed as bullish.
Put/Call Ratio Chart
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Below are few quick-links for some top stock put/call charts:
TSLA Put/Call Ratio chart.
AAPL Put/Call Ratio chart.
SPY Put/Call Ratio chart.
SPX Put/Call Ratio chart.
AAL Put/Call Ratio chart.
AMZN Put/Call Ratio chart.
MSFT Put/Call Ratio chart.
GOOGL Put/Call Ratio chart.
BA Put/Call Ratio chart.
DIS Put/Call Ratio chart.
DAL Put/Call Ratio chart.
KO Put/Call Ratio chart.
AMD Put/Call Ratio chart.
NFLX Put/Call Ratio chart.
BABA Put/Call Ratio chart.
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