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    Aravind S
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    Rank: Level 3

    <p style=”box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0.85em 0px; direction: ltr; color: #777777; font-family: ‘Roboto Slab’; font-size: 13px;”>Yes, its possible. Its known as “Arbitrage Trade”. If the company is registered in both BSE & NSE, then its possible to buy/sell from one exchange and sell/buy in another. This is a technique to utilize the benefit of price difference between the BSE & NSE of a stock.</p>
    <p style=”box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0.85em 0px; direction: ltr; color: #777777; font-family: ‘Roboto Slab’; font-size: 13px;”>. <span style=”color: #777777; font-family: ‘Roboto Slab’; font-size: 13px;”>But the only limitation is that you cannot close the position in a day, intraday is not possible.</span></p>

    #82396
    Rahul
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    Rank: Level 2

    yes it is possible to buy stock from bse and sell it on nse and vice versa.limitation is that only company is registered with both exchanges.

    type of trading is called as arbitrage trading.

    #82602
    Denis
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    Rank: Level 5

    Yes it is possible for buy and sell stock on NSE and BSE.

    When the company is listed on both the exchange its possible to buy from one exchange and sell shares on other exchange vice versa . Intraday trading is not possible.

    #82710
    Arun kumar
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    Rank: Level 3

    yes it is possible to but stock from bse and sell it on nse when the company is registerd on both the exhanges

     

    #83969
    SRINIDHI NARAYANAN
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    Rank: Level 2

    BSE known as ” Bombay stock exchange ” and NSE known as ” National stock exchange ” are the most recognised exchange in India .
    There may be many viewpoints to be considered .

    when buying stock from BSE and selling it in NSE or vice-versa , the broker who deals with this should be a member of both the exchange and the same stock should be available in both .
    Intra-trading may not be favourable under this circumstances .

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