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Stock market indicator

In finance the put/call ratio (or put-call ratio, PCR) is a technical indicator demonstrating investor sentiment. The ratio represents a proportion between all the put options and all the call options purchased on any given day. The put/call ratio can be calculated for any individual stock, as well as for any index, or can be aggregated. For example, CBOE Volume and Put/Call Ratio data is compiled for the convenience of site visitors.

Readings

Generally, a lower reading (~0.6) of the ratio reflects a bullish sentiment among investors as they buy more calls, anticipating an uptrend. Conversely, a higher reading (~1.02) of the ratio indicates a bearish sentiment in the market. However, the ratio is considered to be a contrarian indicator, so that an extreme reading above 1.0 is actually a bullish signal and vice versa.

The lowest level of the index was 0.39x, set in March 2000 at the peak of the dot-com bubble.

See also

References

  1. Put–Call Ratio
  2. ^ Ponciano, Jonathan (12 February 2021). "Is The Stock Market About To Crash?". Forbes. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  3. "Historical Data". www.cboe.com. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
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