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  • #70386
    Ganesh
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    Rank: Level 2

    Yes we can do so if the company is registered in both the stock exchanges.

    #70940
    Gokul Ramachandran
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    Rank: Level 4

    Yes(arbitrage),it is possible but the stock must be available in your demat account and company is listed in both. So intraday trading cannot be done in this way as it takes T+2 days for the stock to be added to your demat account.

    #71048
    Guru
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    Rank: Level 2

    <span style=”color: #777777; font-family: ‘Roboto Slab’; font-size: 13px;”>yes ,we can buy in BSE and sell in NSE provided the company should be listed on both the exchange. and its is not possible for intraday trading.</span>

    #71115
    Hassain
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    Rank: Level 2

    Yes if the company is listed in both the msg and bsc

    #71331
    Sriram Raghavendran
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    Rank: Level 5

    <span style=”font-family: q_serif, Georgia, Times, ‘Times New Roman’, serif;”><span style=”font-size: 15px;”>You cannot buy a stock on BSE and then sell it the same day in NSE or purchase it on NSE and sell the same day on BSE. Even if you try doing it, you incur a penalty of short selling which is you sold something you don’t have and so are charged 20% as penalty. It is theoretically possible, and this process is called arbitrage trade.</span></span>

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