When I am buying a share during intra-day trading

#1
Hello friends,

This is my first post. Happy to see you all here.

I didn't traded till now. Applied for an SBI demat account few days back.

My question is:

Suppose that I want to buy a share of (say HS India Ltd) at 10.15 AM.

In the rediff link shown HS India Ltd) the Last traded price is given as 5.00 Rs.

Can I get this share at the same price as 5.00?

Can I see the asking prices through the trading terminal
and select the best price to buy?

Should I quote a higher price to buy this share so that I can attract some other people holding the same share.

Can anybody help me in this regard?

Regards,
Vinod
 

NOMINDTR

Well-Known Member
#2
Hello friends,

This is my first post. Happy to see you all here.

I didn't traded till now. Applied for an SBI demat account few days back.

My question is:

Suppose that I want to buy a share of (say HS India Ltd) at 10.15 AM.

In the rediff link shown HS India Ltd) the Last traded price is given as 5.00 Rs.

Can I get this share at the same price as 5.00?

Can I see the asking prices through the trading terminal
and select the best price to buy?

Should I quote a higher price to buy this share so that I can attract some other people holding the same share.

Can anybody help me in this regard?

Regards,
Vinod
Dear Vinod,

Welcome to forum.

I suggest you to visit a broker office near by and to watch the trading scene for few days. You could understand many basic things better.

Cheers!
 
#3
If I know many basic things better already, it would be easy for me to understand the trading scenario.
I would be going for a demo after getting the demat acc.
 

NOMINDTR

Well-Known Member
#4
If I know many basic things better already, it would be easy for me to understand the trading scenario.
I would be going for a demo after getting the demat acc.
Sit in a broker office. Watch what people do. Write down them. Ask questions. Traders themselves would be helping you to understand something. Being a spectator at a trading center is of great experience, unless you don't trade, only observe things.

I suggest you to try it.

Good wishes
 

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