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A Demat account is used to store the different kinds of securities bought by the investor. Meanwhile, a trading account is required to

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Know the difference between NRE and NRO account. Learn NRO & NRE accounts meaning, benefits and choose the best account suits your needs. For more visit India Infoline.

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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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In India you get a choice to the extent that you are almost spoilt of choice

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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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Trade analysis is one of the most important tools used by successful investors to pick stocks and make intelligent investment decisions. It enables an investor to prepare for the share market in advance and purchase stocks which can prove profitable when sold in the future.

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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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Intraday trading in India got a boost after rolling settlements were introduced in 2001. Under the T+2 rolling settlement, when you buy or sell a stock you have the opportunity to cover the position the same day.

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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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Trading is the underlying principle of all economic systems and financial exchanges. Any culture's capacity for growth depends on trade. A market is where all types of commerce transpire, including the stock market for share trading.

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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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In the complex realm of finance, trading accounts stand as the linchpin that connects individuals and institutions to the bustling world of trading. Their far-reaching and versatile purpose encompasses everything from executing trades and diversifying portfolios to speculating, hedging, and generating income.

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In the intricate business and finance world, trading accounts are pivotal instruments for individuals and enterprises involved in buying and selling activities. Beyond being mere ledgers to log transactions, these accounts serve distinct objectives that foster insightful decision-making, financial analysis, and strategic planning.

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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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In the ever-evolving landscape of online trading, where financial opportunities and risks intermingle, one concern stands out starkly: the vulnerability of your trading account. In just a flash, your account can fall prey to a cyber attack, leaving you in a state of shock and financial distress.

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