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Can stock bought on NSE and sell in BSE?
Q Can I buy stock in NSE and sell the same in BSE or vice versa? AYou need to take delivery of the stock bought on NSE and then sell the same in BSE and vice versa. That is, you cannot buy in NSE and square off the same in BSE.
Can we convert BSE to NSE?
No, you cannot sell a share bought on BSE in NSE and vice versa. If you have purchase shares in day trading session, then you have to sell such shares in the stock exchange from where you have purchased.
What shares should a beginner buy?
List of Best Stocks To Buy for Beginners in India
Stock | Returns* | Market Capitalisation (in Cr.) |
---|---|---|
HDFC BANK Ltd. | 33.08\% | 8,08,937 |
GODREJ CONS Ltd. | 10.56\% | 80,101 |
ITC Ltd. | 8.72\% | 2,63,514 |
CRISIL Ltd. | 7.98\% | 14,077 |
Can I use CNC for intraday?
Yes you can use CNC (Cash n Carry) for intraday trading. If you are using CNC order for intraday trading then you will have to exit your position before 3:30 PM.
Can I rebuy a stock after selling?
Stock Sold for a Profit You can buy the shares back the next day if you want and it will not change the tax consequences of selling the shares. An investor can always sell stocks and buy them back at any time. The 60-day waiting period is imposed by the tax rules and only applies to stocks sold for a loss.
If you buy a share on NSE you can’t sell it on the BSE intraday. You have to take delivery and allow the share to move to your demat account. Once the share is in your demat account, it can be sold on either of the exchanges. Same is the case for buying on BSE and selling on NSE.
Is market arbitrage allowed in BSE and NSE?
But in that Majority people answer is YES. Technically, this is called as market arbitrage. If it is allowed in BSE and in NSE then, please give me the name of the broking company that was allowing us to do.Presently i am trading with angle broking, They told me .we are not allow .
How do I sell shares in a DP?
Once you have the shares in your DP, you can sell them on an exchange of your choice. You could have purchased on BSE and sell it on NSE and vice versa. I just follow the process of selling them on the same exchange unless there is a significant difference in price on both the exchanges.
The other reason could be that your order was fully executed but the person who sold shares to you did not have the needed shares in his DP. Sold shares but somehow did not cover his shorting order, and so you were not given the needed shares.