How to Use Call/Put Lines on Punch Charts
See option strike prices plotted directly on your index or stock chart, with toggles for Call, Put, and PnL lines.
Written By Archit Sunat
Last updated 27 days ago
What Call/Put Lines do
Options traders often flip between the chart and the option chain to gauge which strikes are in play. Call/Put Lines remove that step by overlaying strike prices as horizontal lines on any options-eligible index or stock chart, so you always know where key strikes sit relative to price.
It is enabled by default on every chart for options-eligible instruments, showing the nearest out-of-the-money strike for the current expiry.
Editing which lines appear
Open the indicators panel on any chart.
Find Call/Put Lines at the top of the list (it is always pinned there).
Tap Edit.
Toggle Call, Put, and PnL lines on or off as needed.
Tap Save.
Changing the expiry
The indicator defaults to the near-month expiry. You can switch it to any available expiry from the indicator controls. If your selected expiry has since passed, Punch automatically falls back to the near-month expiry.
Hiding and showing all lines
Tap the hide icon on the indicator to hide all lines at once. Tap it again to restore exactly the lines you had visible before. Your configuration (which lines, which expiry) is saved and restored automatically on future chart loads.
Good to know
This indicator only appears on indices and stocks with options. It does not show on other instrument types.
You cannot delete the indicator entirely — use the hide function if you want it off your chart.
It is always pinned to the top of your indicators list.
The default on first load is the nearest out-of-the-money strike.