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Regulators have banned several apps like octafx , XM , exness and dozens others as they are unregulated in India but if Exness is allowing deposit and withdrawal using UPI and our money stays in India only which isn't a violation of FEMA act so is this a legal route to trade forex or should avoid altogether.
I want a reliable broker with a fixed brokerage plan. Based on my research, I have boiled my options down to SAS Online, TradePlusOnline, and Finvasia. Which out of these would be a good option?
as the question says !
I am new to Options trading and I wanted to test out a new strategy on Options so I tried the Virtual Trade feature of Sensibull. My NIFTY options contract expired yesterday and it was ITM when it expired. But Sensibull still shows my P&L as the difference between the closing premium and the price I paid for the premium. Doesn’t options have to be cash settled and so my P&L will also have to include the fact that my contract was in ITM and it should add up my intrinsic value as well?
My position: NIFTY 27Jan 2022 16000 CE Qty: 150 Avg premium cost: 985.23
LTP of premium when it expired: 1101.6 LTP of the underlying NFITY FUT: 17110.0
The website just shows my P&L as 17.455 ([1101.6-985.23]*150)
Doesn’t my P&L have to include the IV as well? (17110-16000)*150 ?
Mitron, what do you think is going to happen to the LIC housing finance stock once LIC IPO lists - assuming it opens big.
I am building a parallel exchange to trade Indian F&O under our own set of regulations. This is possible to be build because of smart contract technology in ethereum (a crypto currency).
I have had this thought for quite some time and recently came across this term dabba traders who do exactly what I want to do but offline.
Mine would be a completely digital exchange which will remove counterparty risk but still enable the community to trade independent of SEBI regulation. This is also not illegal because this won't come under Indian law.
If anyone is interested or knows someone who might be interested, feel free to comment or message me.
I am holding it since it was trading at 12 and it is hitting UC on a daily basis.. any one on the same boat ? Do you guys have any exit strategy?
I am currently reading "How to day trade for a living" by Andrew Aziz. It seems to have really good advice and a basic intro to understanding indicators. But it is mainly geared towards the US stock market. I was wondering if there were similar resources that could suggest fast-execution direct access trading platforms, info on trading communities and behaviours of institutional investors and the proliferation of HFT in the Indian Stock market and identifying stocks in play in the context of the Indian stock market.
Are there any useful books on the subject?
Noob here. I just wanted to know if intraday charges are the same for options, futures and equity in Zerodha. The brokerage info page only has intraday charges listed for equity.