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                                    What is a Buyback? A share buyback is a corporate action in which a company repurchases its shares from existing shareholders, reducing outstanding shares and potentially improving financial ratios. Buybacks are now generally conducted via the tender-offer / book-building route; the open-market route has been phased out by SEBI. Can I apply for buyback through the open market? No. SEBI has phased out buybacks through the stock-exchange (open-market) route with effect from 1 April 2025. Buybacks announced and opened
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                                    Introduction In the world of financial markets, timing is often the difference between profit and missed opportunity. Among the many strategies traders use, breakout trading stands out for its ability to catch strong price movements at their inception. Whether you trade stocks, indices, commodities, or currencies, mastering the breakout strategy can give you a significant edge. However, as with any trading approach, success depends on understanding the mechanics, filtering out false signals, and employing robust risk management. In this guide,
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                                    When it comes to trading in volatile markets, managing risk is crucial. Bracket Orders and Cover Orders are two key order types that help traders automate risk management while maximizing potential returns. Let’s understand the difference between the two and how RMoney clients can benefit from them using the RMoney Rocket platform. What is a Bracket Order? A Bracket Order (BO) is a type of advanced order that includes three parts: Main Order: Your entry into the trade (buy
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                                    Trading options gives you flexibility and leverage, but there are times when you simply can’t sell your option especially when markets move rapidly. Below are the most common reasons, with a view from Indian markets and broker rules. 1. Margin Requirement Not Met Why it matters: To sell (write) an option, whether opening or closing — the broker and exchange require you to maintain a margin or collateral. This acts as a buffer against adverse moves. How it works:
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                                    Simplifying Fund Management for Traders and Investors In active trading, managing funds across multiple segments – equity, F&O, and commodities can become tedious. RMoney’s Single Ledger System resolves this by integrating all transactions into one unified account. This not only simplifies fund tracking but also ensures efficient margin utilization and complete transparency in your trading capital. What Is the Single Ledger System? The Single Ledger System combines your balances, margins, pay-ins, and payouts into a single consolidated ledger. Instead
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                                    What is Physical Delivery in Stock F&O? In India, stock futures and “in-the-money” (ITM) stock option contracts must be settled via physical delivery at expiry. This means if you hold such positions through expiry, you must deliver or receive the actual shares. Options that are out-of-the-money (OTM) expire worthless and carry no delivery obligation. For example: Long futures / long ITM calls / short ITM puts → you take delivery (you receive shares). Short futures / short ITM calls /
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                                    Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) have become one of the most efficient ways to participate in the stock market, offering the flexibility of trading like shares and the diversification benefits of mutual funds. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced investor, ETFs can help you gain broad market exposure at a relatively low cost. With RMoney’s ODIN Web Portal, investing in ETFs is quick, secure, and user-friendly. The platform allows you to search, buy, and track ETFs seamlessly from your web browser,
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                                    In active trading especially in Futures and Options (F&O) the term MTM (Mark-to-Market) often appears on your contract notes, broker ledger, and daily P&L statements. But what does MTM really mean, and why does it impact your trading balance even if you haven’t closed your position? In this blog, we’ll break down MTM in simple terms, explain how it is calculated, and show why understanding MTM is essential for managing margins, risk, and cash flow in the Indian stock market.
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                                    Market volatility refers to sudden and sharp price movements. While retail traders often see it as a threat, algorithmic trading systems see it as an opportunity. In India, indices like Nifty 50 and Bank these indices regularly show big intraday swings, and algo strategies use automation and discipline to turn that volatility into potential gains. In this blog, we’ll explain how algos perform well in volatile markets, the strategies that are most effective, and how risk management ensures steady and
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                                    In India’s Futures and Options (F&O) segment, margins are collected upfront to safeguard both traders and the market from potential losses. These margins ensure that participants always have enough capital to cover risks arising from price fluctuations. In practical terms, the Initial Margin is made up of multiple components SPAN (Portfolio Risk Margin), Value at Risk (VaR), Extreme Loss Margin (ELM), and Exposure or Event-Day Add-ons specified by the exchange. Understanding how these components work together helps traders stay compliant
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