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How do you buy stocks that hit upper circuit?

Posted on October 18, 2020 by Author

Table of Contents

  • 1 How do you buy stocks that hit upper circuit?
  • 2 Should I buy stocks on the open?
  • 3 What happens when a stock hits upper circuit in the market?
  • 4 What are circuit limits in stock market?

How do you buy stocks that hit upper circuit?

Check NSE website for upper circuit limit for the next day of that particular stock. Open your brokerage app at 8.55 am and select the stock and type your buy order at upper circuit limit, don’t place it now!! At exact 9.00 am click on Buy option to place your order.

How do you place a purchase order before the market opens?

Pre-market Orders: During the pre-market session for the first 8 minutes (between 9:00 AM and 9:08 AM) orders are collected, modified or cancelled. You can place limit orders/market orders. After 9.08 AM to 9.15 AM no new orders can be placed, orders placed are matched and trades confirmed.

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Should I buy stocks on the open?

Trading When the Market Opens Trading during the first one to two hours that the stock market is open on any day is all that many traders need. The first hour tends to be the most volatile, providing the most opportunity (and potentially the most risk).

What happens after upper circuit hits?

A stock which has hit the upper circuit cannot move any further higher on that day, but the stock can move lower in case there is fresh supply at a lower level than the circuit filter price.

What happens when a stock hits upper circuit in the market?

When a stock continously hits upper circuit for few days, the exchange restricts its price movement by revising the circuit from 20\% to 10\%. After few days of continous 10\% Upper Circuts, it is revised from 10\% to 5\% and then to 2\% The stock exchange announces the circuit filters on the stock website (such as on BSEIndia.com) every day.

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When is the best time to sell a stock?

The rule of thumb is to wait for the release of the upper circuit in stock after a series of buying freezes and sell the stock immediately. Else you will be trapped in lower circuits. Check the hourly chart above and note Focus Lighting gave us exit opportunity on 2nd May 2017 when it released the upper circuit for the first time in 12 days.

What are circuit limits in stock market?

In order for a stock not to be allowed to freely move upwards or fall downwards, exchanges usually limit the maximum (and minimum) price moment of the stock. These limits are called circuit limits. An upper circuit is the maximum price to which a stock is allowed to move upwards.

Is Amo placed before market or after market?

AMO is placed after market. But the only problem with AMO is you will be getting shares in your account at market price, means as soon as market opens the stock will in your demat! So if you put After Market Orders (AMO) You can get advantage of getting stock st market price.

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