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What happens if I buy NSE and sell BSE?
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. Q What will be the brokerage charged? AThe brokerage structure remains the same as applicable for cash segment.
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. If you take delivery of the shares, then both these combinations are possible: Buy from BSE, sell at NSE.
Why is it called Dalal Street?
What Is Dalal Street? It received the name Dalal Street after the Bombay Stock Exchange moved there in 1874 and became the first stock exchange recognized by the Indian government. The literal translation of Dalal in Marathi is a broker or intermediary.
What is the difference between BSE and NSE?
Liquidity: NSE has more liquidity than BSE, which makes it a better choice. More liquidity makes trading easy, and there are more opportunities to convert stocks into money. 3. Stocks: BSE has a gigantic list of stocks; most of the company stocks are part of BSE; all stocks that are part of NSE are also part of the BSE list. 4.
Which is better NSE or BSE for intraday trading?
The NSE is a better choice for intraday trading while the BSE is better for long-term investors. There are also various other market factors which will tell you which exchange you can trade on.
How to do trading on the NSE?
You can do trading on the NSE in the following: NSE has set up one of the best online trading systems in the world. The main index of the NSE is the NIFTY. The full form of NIFTY is ‘S&P CNX Nifty’ a short-form or abbreviation for ‘Standard & Poor’s CRISIL NSE Index 50’.
What is the ranking of NSE?
NSE is ranked 11 th position globally with an overall market capitalization of more than $2.27 trillion on as of April 2018. It is one of the largest exchanges in the world by the listed companies of 1600+ as on March 2018. The same method is used to calculate NSE indices NIFTY as BSE indices SENSEX but it includes two major changes: