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What I should do, I have purchased some shares in NSE and some in BSE for the same company in Zerodha, now all shares are showing in NSE on the Zerodha kite app and the prices on NSE are less than the BSE, so my all holdings are at a loss?

That is default way of showing in Zerodha as NSE is more active in terms of trade then BSE. The stocks ate not exchange specific if traded by delivery. If they are traded same day then you have sell in same exchange. So, just select the higher prices exchange and sell in it. Open a

What I should do, I have purchased some shares in NSE and some in BSE for the same company in Zerodha, now all shares are showing in NSE on the Zerodha kite app and the prices on NSE are less than the BSE, so my all holdings are at a loss? Read More »

What are annual maintenance charges that I must pay for, if I made an Equity and Commodity account with Zerodha?

Please visit this link for detailed schedule of charges from Zerodha Zerodha – Charges list it is however Rs. 300/-+ 18% gst = 354/- as given in the bottom of page. Visit Exciting Offers On Opening a Trading and Demat Account – Demat Guru to open an account and avail benefits with no extra account

What are annual maintenance charges that I must pay for, if I made an Equity and Commodity account with Zerodha? Read More »

How do stock prices change in the Indian stock exchanges? I can understand supply and demand concepts, however who will change the price, or rather how will it change based on supply and demand?

An interesting question and I had to answer this. People tend to say its supply and demand but there is no actual link to it. The reason is that there is always someone ready to sell shares and always someone ready to buy shares at the prevailing market price. Now, how are the prices detetmined.

How do stock prices change in the Indian stock exchanges? I can understand supply and demand concepts, however who will change the price, or rather how will it change based on supply and demand? Read More »

What stocks will you choose for a long term investment if you have a surplus, and at what percentage of allocation for each stock? Why build a portfolio?

Definitly the one which is fundamentally strong and ignoring the technical aspects of it. However, some very easy and rather most safe analysis can be done as 1. 52week high/lows :- go for 52 week high low levels. A stock at its 52 week high level is more prone to go down while a 52

What stocks will you choose for a long term investment if you have a surplus, and at what percentage of allocation for each stock? Why build a portfolio? Read More »