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Old 18th October 2004, 08:30 PM
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Default trailing stop loss applicability in india.

i am using indiainfoline to do my trading. they tell me that trailling stop loss facility is not recognized in trading in NSE/BSE.

is it true. has anyone used this facility. pl.inform.
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Default Re: trailling stop loss applicability in india.

NSE & BSE do not have a trailing stoploss, but they do have a stoploss feature.

You will have to input the trailing stoploss yourself manually into your trading terminal every day.
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Default Re: trailing stop loss applicability in india.

trailing stoploss shuolud not be the part of the function related to nse or bse.
it is a part of the trading software who maintains all accounts,
any way can anyone tell who offers the trailing stoploss feature ?
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Default Re: trailing stop loss applicability in india.

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trailing stoploss shuolud not be the part of the function related to nse or bse.
it is a part of the trading software who maintains all accounts,
any way can anyone tell who offers the trailing stoploss feature ?
I didn't understood how can u have a separate function called trailing stop loss

Step1:
(i)If you buy a share at 100
(ii)ur SL is 80. You can have this functionaly
Step2:
(i)If your share raise to 140
(ii)ur new SL is 110. Again u use it SL functionality

When u want to use new SL (i.e. trailing SL). Is it at step 1? Little confused.

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Default Re: trailing stop loss applicability in india.

it should trail as the price change but not manually.rest of the thing you understand well,it can be any incremental proiveded as per feature in software
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