By : Akriti Tomar | March 24, 2025
Why Is Authorization Required for Sell Transactions? Equity delivery-based trading in India follows a T+1 settlement cycle: If you buy shares on Monday (T day), they are credited to your Demat Account on Tuesday (T+1 day). If you sell shares on Monday (T day), you must authorize the transaction on CDSL using TPIN by T+1 day to ensure successful delivery. What Happens If You Don’t Authorize? If you fail to authorize the sell transaction, your shares won’t be transferred to
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Can a Contract Note be issued in Electronic Form? Yes, a contract note is issued in electronic form. The E-Contract Note (ECN) or Digital Contract Note is sent to all customers via email in PDF format. These PDFs are digitally signed and password-protected for security. Disclaimer: For ₹999 Monthly Trading Plan or Zero Delivery Brokerage trades, a minimum of ₹0.01 will be charged per contract note. If you are not receiving your contract note via email, please: Check your spam
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How to Read a Contract Note? A Contract Note is a legally binding document provided by your broker that details all trades executed on your behalf for a specific trading day. It includes critical information such as trade execution prices, brokerage charges, taxes, and your net obligations (pay-in or pay-out). As per SEBI guidelines, the format of contract notes has been updated from 1 August 2024 (WEB). ensuring greater transparency and standardization. Key Components of a Contract Note Here’s a breakdown of the
Read MoreBy : Akriti Tomar | March 22, 2025
Contract Note: Understanding Its Significance and Details A Contract Note is a crucial document provided by a stockbroker to its customer, detailing all trades executed on a particular day. It serves as an official record of transactions, including the securities bought or sold, brokerage fees, and applicable taxes. This document helps investors track their trades and serves as legal proof of transactions. Stockbrokers are legally required to issue a contract note to customers who have traded on a given day.
Read MoreBy : Akriti Tomar | March 21, 2025
What is Liquidity and Why it matters? Disclaimer: Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. What is Liquidity? Liquidity refers to the ease with which an asset or security can be quickly converted into cash without significantly affecting its market price. In simpler terms, it’s the ability to access cash quickly when needed. Cash is considered the most liquid asset because it can be used
Read MoreBy : Akriti Tomar | March 21, 2025
What Are Equities? A Comprehensive Guide for Beginner Investors Disclaimer: Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Introduction Equities, also known as stocks, represent ownership in a company. When you purchase equity shares, you become a shareholder and gain rights such as voting on company matters and receiving dividends. Investing in equities can offer substantial returns but comes with risks. This blog will explore
Read MoreBy : Akriti Tomar | March 11, 2025
How to Invest in Equities? A Comprehensive Guide Disclaimer: Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Introduction Equities are one of the most popular investment options, offering the potential for high returns. However, investing in equities requires a clear understanding of the market, risk tolerance, and investment strategies. This blog will guide you through the process of investing in equities, the benefits, risks, and how
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How does Fractional Shares Works? Disclaimer: Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. When MRF’s share price crossed a lakh in value, it made headlines. But how many investors in India can afford to buy an MRF share? Other expensive stocks in India, such as Page Industries and Honeywell Automation, are also trading above Rs 40,000. (Note: These prices are just examples while the blog
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Gilt Funds vs. Corporate Bond Funds: A Comparison Disclaimer: Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. What are Gilt Funds? Gilt funds are mutual funds that primarily invest in government securities (G-Secs). These securities are debt instruments issued by the Central Government or State Governments to raise funds for public expenditure. Since they come with a sovereign guarantee, gilt funds carry no default risk
Read MoreBy : Akriti Tomar | March 3, 2025
What is a Stock Split? A stock split is a corporate action where a company increases the number of outstanding shares by reducing the face value of each share. Companies generally implement stock splits to improve liquidity and make shares more affordable for investors. Although the share price decreases after a split, the total investment value remains the same. The newly split shares are usually credited to the investor’s Demat Account within 2 days. Example Scenario If a stock with
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