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Traditional short-selling If the market does have a sustained period of downward movement, then you can buy the shares back for a lower price at a later date. You would then return the shares to the lender and take home the difference in price as profit.
Is it possible to buy in BSE and sell in NSE?
Yes, you can buy shares on one exchange and sell the same on another exchange, but only after the shares are credited to your Demat account i.e. T+2 day. For example, if you buy 100 shares of Infosys on Monday in NSE, on Thursday, you can choose to sell 100 shares on BSE.
Is there price difference in NSE and BSE?
Both BSE and NSE are equally good and offer a robust technology platform for buying and selling stocks. However, investors should note that there is always a minor price difference between NSE and BSE. For example if XYZ stock is trading at Rs. The volume of shares trading on NSE is generally high as compared to BSE.
What is the difference between BSE and NSE?
NSE is the biggest stock exchanges in India, while BSE is Asia’s oldest stock exchange. The volumes traded in NSE are way more than that traded in BSE. Q 2. What are the stock index for BSE and NSE? Ans. NSE’s Stock Index is NIFTY which gives top 50 stock index, whereas BSE’s Stock Index, SENSEX gives top 30 stock index.
What is the difference between Bombay Stock Exchange and NSE?
The key differences between Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange are as follows: BSE was established in the year 1875. On the other hand, NSE was set up in the year 1992. BSE is one of the oldest stock exchange in India.
What is the difference between NSE nifty and BSE SENSEX?
In case of NSE, the benchmark index is Nifty, which is made of major 50 stocks listed on it. In case of the BSE, the benchmark index is the Sensex, which is made of major 30 stocks listed on it. These indices are reviewed periodically and the stocks that do not satisfy the laid down criteria are replaced.
What is the role of BSE in the Indian stock market?
The BSE has played an instrumental role in raising the investment capital for the Indian corporate system. The transactions made in BSE are done through T+2 rolling settlement. NSE and BSE are national-level platforms made for trading stocks.