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  • #82040
    L.Vigneshwaraprakash
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    we are aware the  execution of the trade will be considered in a row . the  execution will be in (PTQ)  Price Time Quantity order means that

    First the person who quote higher value for buyer and lower value of sellers will be executed

    then after if at all two persons are in same price then time will be considered

    the person who placed the order first will be in the first in the row  if at all the prices are the same and the time is also same then they will consider the quantity

    (if we quote high price to buy a stock the trade will be executed in a best selling price and the shares will be credited in your demat after the market got over)

    best selling price is the lowest price in the seller row

    #82038
    L.Vigneshwaraprakash
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    Hi mam

    support and resistance are zones . in support zone the numbers of buyers will be high where as in resistance number of sellers will be high. when a stock breaks the resistance level  the stock is indicating that the buyers are power full enough to push the price up and for support it is vice versa when the price breaks down the support it indicates that the sellers are power full than the buyers hence the price is sliding down

    when the price shows a clear cut above the resistance the resistance is considered as a  support

    when the price shows a clear cut below the support then the support is considered as a resistance

    thank you

    #81850
    L.Vigneshwaraprakash
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    it is mandatory to cover the shot Position  in intraday but long position is not mandatory  to be coverd if you have the money to have the stocks but it is good to cover intraday position on the same day to reduce risk

    #5532
    L.Vigneshwaraprakash
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    NSE is national stock exchange and BSE is bombay stock exchange

    There was many exchange at India before the internet trading was started and  some of the exchanges are Ahamabad stock exchange(1984),Calcutta stock exchange(1908),madras stock exchange(1921),Hydrabad stock exchange and Delhi stock exchange(1947) but due to the internet trading (DEMAT) most of the exchanges are closed now only BSE and NSE is active .in which NSC is the biggest exchange so it became popular

    NSE managed to introduced More financial instruments (Futures and Option), This was attracted by various market participants

    BSE is the oldest stock exchange (1861)

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