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What happens if I buy in NSE and sell in BSE?
Is it possible to buy shares on NSE and sell on BSE? The short answer is yes. The price of scrip A gets pushed up in NSE while it is pulled down in BSE. Implicitly the price of the scrip A will rise at the NSE and fall in the BSE.
How can I buy in NSE and sell in BSE Zerodha intraday?
If you use Zerodha, you will see the options of buying from NSE (one on the top) and BSE (bottom). You wait for 2 working days and take delivery of those shares in your DEMAT account. After that, you have complete freedom to sell the shares on either of the exchange.
Is BTST allowed in NSE?
Generally, all stocks are allowed for BTST trading in Zerodha except for the shares under: T2T (Trade for Trade) segment. GSM (Graded surveillance measures) by NSE/BSE. ASM (Additional surveillance measures) by NSE/BSE.
Does Zerodha offer trading with both NSE and BSE?
Yes, Zerodha offers trading with both NSE & BSE. Mostly every broker offers for both. The advantage with Zerodha is, There is ZERO brokerage for delivery based trades. If you are trading a stock which is listed on both NSE and BSE, it doesn’t really matter where you buy it. NSE tends to have higher liquidity, so it might be better to buy on NSE.
For example, you find one share at 105rs on BSE and 106 rs on NSE, then buy on BSE and sell on NSE. At the end of the day or during the day when prices on both the exchanges are same clear your positions. Suppose now the price is 108 on both exchanges then you sell at BSE and buy at NSE to clear the position.
What is NSE India?
NSE India (National Stock Exchange) – LIVE stock/share market updates from one of the leading stock exchange. Current stock/share market news, real-time information to investors on NSE SENSEX, Nifty, stock quotes, indices, derivatives. NSE India (National Stock Exchange) – LIVE stock/share market updates from one of the leading stock exchange.
What is the difference between BSE and NSE and MCX?
Basic difference is that certain shares can be traded on BSE and NSE whereas some stocks can be traded on both the stock exchanges. Apart from BSE and NSE, another exchange MCX-SX was launched few days back to stock market trading.