Trading involves buyer, seller, broker, exchange and SEBI. SEBI regulates the trading. Trade can be executed as Long (buy and sell later) or short (sell and buy with in a day if price goes low).
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Stock Trading is business, the success depends not just on capital or subscribing advisory services or participating workshops. The factors such as your awareness level about business, Efforts and your contributions, Smartness, Knowledge in analysis and trading instrument, availability of infrastructure and emotional control determine your success.
Hi sir,
This will be the appropriate answer for the question Is it possible to buy stocks from BSE and sell it on NSE? How and what is the limitation?:
yes, if you have shares in your demat account and the company is listed in both the exchanges then it is possible to buy stocks from bse and sell it on nse or vise versa. Buying and selling stocks from different exchanges is not possible in intraday trading.