Bank Nifty Futures Historical Data

Bank Nifty Futures Historical Data with long and short builtup charts, find out change in futures open intrest and oi position on daily basis.


"An option’s value doesn’t just depend on price movement—it depends on how fast and how far that movement comes. Timing is everything."


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To trade in Bank Nifty Futures you need to have a trading and demat ac with any broker.

Margin required to trade in Bank Nifty Futures is approximately 2 Lakhs

NO, Bank Nifty Futures are settled daily, you need to have sufficient balance to settle loss and profit on daily basis.

M2M is mark to market, it shows profit and loss on intraday basis of you position

Bank Nifty Futures can be traded on NSE from 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM (Indian Standard Time).

Bank Nifty Futures Historical Data

Bank Nifty Futures Historical Data wis used to bactest futures and option trading strategies. You can backtest and build trading systems that generated good roi on your portfolio. It is used by quants trades who want to design trading system based on historical performance, it helps to find max profit, max loss, drawdown, roi, max losing trades, max winning trades, return to max drawdown, winning and losing streaks, calmar ratio, sharpe ratio,

Nifty Future Interest Chart

The Nifty Future Open Interest Historical Chart is a imortant toll to visualize Open Interest (OI) and change in open interest for various Nifty future contracts of different expiries. This chart is a very useful tool for technical analysts and also for long term investors who want to time the market for entries, it displays raw data into an easy and ready visual format, highlighting key levels where the open interest is building or declining. High OI building at a particular price often act as a strong support level or resistance levels, it indicates the market to hold at that level, If you Track these historical shifts in oi building and oi unwinding it will help you in identifying institutional activity and to know the prevailing market bias (bullish or bearish), It will offer you a clearer picture for current market situation that a simple price chart might not reveal. As it is a hidden force like volume which drives the market



Disclaimer: Trade at your own risk. we dont recommend buying and selling. we dont give tips.