PERSISTENT OI Time-based Analysis
Filter Options
Real-time Analysis
Live tracking of PERSISTENT open interest changes with automatic updates every 2 minutes.
Time-based Insights
Advanced time range controls for detailed historical PERSISTENT data analysis and pattern recognition.
Backtest Capability
Historical backtesting with customizable time intervals forPERSISTENT strategy validation.
Mastering PERSISTENT Time-Based OI Analysis
How It Works
Live vs. Historical vs. Backtest Data
Live Mode: Get PERSISTENT data refreshed every 2 minutes for up-to-the-minute market sentiment.
Historical Mode: Select any past date to analyze how PERSISTENT OI dynamics played out on specific days.
Backtest Mode: Validate trading strategies using historical PERSISTENT data and test different time intervals.
Key Usage Tips for PERSISTENT
Focus with Strike Limits
Narrow the analysis to strikes around PERSISTENT's current price to see the most relevant OI activity.
Analyze Specific Timeframes
Use the time interval selectors or slider to isolate periods of high PERSISTENT activity, like market opening or closing hours.
Identify Support & Resistance
Look for strikes where PERSISTENT Call or Put OI is consistently being added throughout the day to identify potential intraday S/R levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is PERSISTENT time-based data updated?
In live mode, PERSISTENT options data is refreshed every 2 minutes to provide near real-time intraday analysis. Historical data is available for backtesting.
What time intervals are available for PERSISTENT analysis?
You can analyze PERSISTENT data using 5-minute, 15-minute, 30-minute, 45-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour intervals, or view the full trading day range.
How can I use backtest mode for PERSISTENT?
Enable backtest mode to analyze historical PERSISTENT intraday OI patterns. Select any past date and use different time intervals to validate your trading strategies.
What does the time range slider show for PERSISTENT?
The slider lets you select specific time periods within PERSISTENT's trading day to focus your analysis on particular market sessions or events.
