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  • #5900
    Ramesh
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    Rank: Level 5

    Stock trading is taking place in stock exchange through brokers on behalf of buyers and sellers. Broker is the one who connects buyer/ seller to the exchange. Stock exchange facilitates the trading activity between buyer and sellers. SEBI is the one which regulates the activity of stock exchange, broker & traders. GOVT is the one appoints SEBI and oversees it. Bank is the one who provides DEMAT a/c for the traders to store their shares in dematerialized form.

    #5935
    bhavani
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    Rank: Level 7

    IN PPT

    #5950
    Srijith N
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    Rank: Level 1

    Stock trading takes place in a stock exchange where the buyers meet the sellers,

    Broker is the connecting party of the retail people to the exchange for both buying and selling

    SEBI regulates the trade policies between traders-brokers-exchange in order to ensure smooth functioning ie without disputes

    Govt appoints SEBI and oversees its activities

    Bank provides Demat account to the traders.

    #6015
    Swathi
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    Rank: Level 2

    The role of the broker is to trade (in accordance with the client’s wishes) with another broker (who works in accordance with his client’s decision). If a problem occurs, i.e. If a transaction is not being made or there’s an error which has happened in this place, the trader can contact his broker, and if the broker is not aware of the problem, the SEBI can be contacted. The government is the one who regulated the SEBI. The bank provides the trader with the account where the trades are executed.

    #6109
    Naveen
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    Rank: Level 6

    stock trading take place through the exchange via broker and sebi controls the exchange and government who regulates the sebi and bank helps to transfer money and provide demat a\c.

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