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Before we understand short selling in delivery, let us spend a moment understanding the rolling settlement system in India.

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Leverage in stock markets actually comes in various forms. There is the basic leverage of margin trading where you can pay a small margin and trade intraday. Leverage in the stock market also arises from the ability to pay just part of a delivery trade and borrow the rest in the market. Leverage in the share market can also arise from futures trading where you […]

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Doing intraday trading is one part of the story. The bigger question is how to pick stocks for intraday trading. Obviously, not all stocks would be eligible to trade intraday as you need stocks that are predictable yet responsive to news flows.

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When we talk of intraday trading, we think of stop losses. But that raises a number of questions.

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Equity trading or stock trading is the buying and selling of equities in the market through your registered trading account. To understand what is equity trading, you must first understand the concept of equities.

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Indian equity markets have witnessed a large influx of new Demat account holders in the past few months. Millions of young traders have been attracted to discounted prices. Exploring the world of equities is a good step towards financial growth. However, if you are among the first-time traders, you should be aware of certain trading rules to avoid losses.

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Before we understand short selling in delivery, let us spend a moment understanding the rolling settlement system in India.

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Value area is a concept that we all use in trading, either knowing or unknowingly. We look at value area as a distinct concept and understand what is value area in trading.

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How is an intraday trader different from a positional trader. As the name suggests, an intraday trader looks to close out positions on the same day and carry zero positions overnight.

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An intraday trade has to opened and closed on the same day. In the rolling settlement, if it is not closed on the same day, then it goes to compulsory delivery. Hence the timing for intraday trading is from 9.15 am to 3.30 pm on a daily basis in the Indian markets.

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If you are an intraday trader, should you rely on intraday trading tips? Should you devise your own intraday trading strategies?

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Leverage in stock markets actually comes in various forms. There is the basic leverage of margin trading where you can pay a small margin and trade intraday. Leverage in the stock market also arises from the ability to pay just part of a delivery trade and borrow the rest in the market. Leverage in the share market can also arise from futures trading where you […]

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When you talk of value investing, what is the first name that comes to your mind? Your answer obviously would be Warren Buffett. But long before Warren Buffett entered the scene, and this has been acknowledged by Buffett himself, it was Ben Graham who came up with the idea of value investing.

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As the name suggests, intraday trading is all about initiating and closing out the trade on the same day. Here is how intraday trading works. The trader either buys and sells on the same day or sells and then buys back the stock on the same day. Intraday trading does not result in delivery because the net position at the end of the day is zero. Hence intraday trading does not impact your demat account in any way.

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You could be forgiven for believing that all day traders are one and the same. Actually, there are different types of day traders.

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