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₹22,998.60

High

₹23,368.20

Previous Close ₹23,186.90
Day's Range ₹22,998.60 - ₹23,368.20
Open ₹23,321.80
52 Week Range ₹20,340.40 - ₹25,155.45
Volume 7,84,03,905

List of Companies

Company Name LTP (₹) Change (₹)
ICICI Bank Ltd. 1260.10 Arrow 11.20 (0.90%)
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Ltd. 582.45 Arrow -8.40 (-1.42%)
Bajaj Finance Ltd. 8392.30 Arrow -16.70 (-0.20%)
State Bank Of India 722.15 Arrow -5.50 (-0.76%)
HDFC Bank Ltd. 1694.85 Arrow -2.85 (-0.17%)
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. 1952.40 Arrow -20.40 (-1.03%)
REC Ltd. 391.65 Arrow -18.00 (-4.39%)
Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company Ltd. 1376.00 Arrow -14.80 (-1.06%)
Shriram Finance Ltd. 539.15 Arrow -9.50 (-1.73%)
Bajaj Finserv Ltd. 1841.30 Arrow -7.95 (-0.43%)
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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between stock trading and stock investing?

Trading focuses on short-term buying and selling to gain from price movements, often over minutes or days. Investing, however, is a long-term approach where shares are held for years, allowing investors to benefit from company growth and dividend income.

To apply for an IPO in India, you need a demat account linked to your PAN card. You can apply directly for IPO on brokerage platforms or through ASBA (Applications Supported by Blocked Amount) via your bank’s net banking portal. Choose the IPO, specify the quantity, and submit your bid price within the provided price band.

Trading charges may include brokerage fees, transaction charges levied by the stock exchange, Securities Transaction Tax (STT), GST, demat account opening fees, annual maintenance charges, and delivery brokerage. These charges may differ depending on the broker or platform.

A Demat (dematerialised) account holds your shares electronically, replacing physical share certificates. It’s essential for trading stocks in India, enabling secure and easy transfer of shares through NSDL or CDSL depositories.

In India, stock sales operate on a T+1 settlement cycle, meaning funds are typically credited to your account one business day after the transaction date.

Margin trading allows you to buy stocks by borrowing funds from your broker, using your existing shares as collateral. While it increases buying power, interest applies on borrowed funds, and it’s ideal only for those familiar with market risks.

The price band in an IPO provides a range for investors to bid within, with an upper and lower price limit. It’s decided by the issuing company and underwriters based on demand, company valuation, and market conditions.

In stock trading, you can place various types of orders, including:

  • Market Order: Executes immediately at the current market price
  • Limit Order: Executes only at a specified price or a better price
  • Stop Order: Activates a market or limit order once a specific trigger price is reached, helping to minimise losses or lock in profits

The primary market is where companies typically issue new shares to the public, mainly through IPOs, to raise funds. In contrast, the secondary market is where these shares are preferably traded among investors on stock exchanges like NSE and BSE. While the primary market helps companies secure capital, the secondary market ensures liquidity for investors.

SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) regulates the Indian securities market. It ensures transparency, prevents fraud, and protects investor interests by enforcing compliance among brokers, listed companies, and other market participants. SEBI also introduces regulations for investor safety and market integrity.

A stock reaching its 52-week high indicates it has attained its highest price point in the past year. This milestone may signal strong performance and positive investor sentiment. Please note that investments are subject to market risks.

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