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There was a time when financial literature was rare, and all the analysts and investors relied on their knowledge and gut feeling to execute trades in the market.

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An inactive trading account is when there has been no trading activity within a specified period.

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The bearish engulfing pattern is a technical analysis chart pattern, recognised as one of the clearest signs of a price cut action signal.

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There is hardly any income in India that is not taxed, so you are surely aware that there is an income tax on intraday trading profit in India.

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A trading account serves as your portal to the dynamic world of financial markets, providing you with the means to engage in transactions involving diverse financial instruments like stocks, currencies, commodities, and an array of other assets. It serves as a repository for your trading capital and accumulated profits.

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Intraday trading is the buying and selling of the stock (or selling and buying) on the same day. When you trade intraday, the net position at the end of the day is zero, so there is no delivery.

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Opening a trading account requires you to go through a process called Know Your Client or KYC, which includes submission of key documents to the broker along with the account opening form.

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A zero brokerage trading account is a trading account offered by brokerage firms that charges traders no commission fees or brokerage charges for executing trades. Traditional brokerage models involve a commission structure, where traders pay the brokerage firm a certain percentage of their trade value as brokerage fees.

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The Indian financial market is an effective place for investors, irrespective of their financial goals. However, the principle of high-risk high returns is a contributing factor across all financial instruments, yet the decisions depend entirely on the investors’ risk appetite.

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A trading account facilitates an investor to buy and sell shares electronically over the internet.

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It is estimated that nearly 80-85% of intraday traders end up losing money in the stock markets. Normally, 70% of the intraday traders do not last beyond the first year and 90% do not last beyond the third year.

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Let us put it this way, you can buy 1 stock so if you have Rs 7,500 in your trading account, you can buy 3 shares of Reliance Industries or 5 shares of Infosys. But that is not the point.

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There was a time when the Indian stock market didn’t have any technologically backed electronic systems to sell and purchase securities.

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An interesting fact about the stock market is there is no one best investment strategy suitable for all investors.

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There can be various reasons for trading account closing. Normal, trading account closing is done when you don’t want to operate in stock markets any longer or don’t want to trade through that broker any longer.

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