GTT Orders, Order Slicing, Automated Trading and Stock Screener
Get access to research reports, stock recommendations and theme-based stock baskets
Backed by 27+ years of legacy and financial expertise
No need to transfer funds in broker's pool account
*The securities are quoted as an example and not as recommendation
Get daily recommendations for Intraday, Options and Long Term
investments with detailed research reports
Delivery Brokerage as low as
0.07%*
|
Pay later with MTF at interest as low as
9.69% p.a.*
|
Interest on Shares as Margin @
0%*
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Get this with Prime Plans |
Flat Brokerage per order of ₹20 For intraday, Futures & Options |
Reduced AMC of
₹300 From
₹700
|
Interest per day on Share as Margin @
0.027%
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Get this with iValue Plan |
*On Select Prime Plans
To start investing in stocks, open a Demat and trading account, research about companies and set your financial goals. Make sure to diversify your portfolio to mitigate risk and stay informed about market trends to keep yourself updated.
Stock investing focuses on holding shares for longer duration such as few months or a few years. Whereas, stock trading involves frequently buying and selling stocks to capitalize on the market fluctuations.
Stock market enables investors with opportunities such as growth, capital formation, liquidity. However, it is always advised to be cautiously invest in stock market because of its volatile nature.
You can invest in stock market using stock SIPs, and One-click Equity baskets or themed baskets. Use tools such as Stock Screener, GTT, Order slicing, and MTF to ease your stock trading journey.
Stock trading involves buying and selling of stocks of companies listed on the NSE or BSE with the objective of capitalizing on price fluctuations. These transactions are facilitated by stock brokers under the regulatory guidelines laid out by SEBI.
Benefits of investing and trading in stocks includes: portfolio diversification, capital appreciation, flexibility of investment, liquidity, counter against inflation and transparent transactions.