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  • #67715
    Parthasarathy J
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    Rank: Level 2

    The order needs to be placed using DEMAT account with the details on the share price, quantity and buy or sell order. This will be routed to exchange through broker.

    The order can Limit Order(Executed when the meets the mentioned price), Market Order( Executed at the market Price) and Stop Loss Order(Executed when reached the mentioned threshold value)

    The order are valid for one trading day only. If the stock cannot be buy or sell with in the day. The order will be cancel automatically..

    #68391
    Anitha Ramesh
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    Rank: Level 5

    We can place order by contacting broker. He contacts the exchange then the order will be executed.

    Nowadays,everything happens online by a single click.

    The two types of order are buy order and sell order.

    The validity of both the orders is one day.(intraday).

     

    #68540
    Divya
    Participant
    Rank: Level 3

    Orders can be placed online with the help of the broker
    Types : Buy order and Sell order
    Validity of buy order is till the estimated limits reached.
    Validity of sell order is within the day before the market closes.

    #69676
    Vineet Kumar Nair
    Participant
    Rank: Level 3

    Orders can be placed through the online trading platform provided by the broker. There are two types of orders; buy order and sell order.
    In the stock window, buy order will be displayed in the bid price column with the mentioned quantity of shares and sell order will be displayed in the ask price column with the mentioned quantity of shares.

    Validity of an order gets over either when the order is executed or at the closing hour of the trading day, i.e., 3:30 pm.

    #69997
    Linto Chacko
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    Rank: Level 2

    The order can be placed with the help of the broker or through online trading.

    The types of orders are sell order and buy order.

    The validity of an order gets over by the end of the trading day or when the order gets executed which ever happens first.

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