Nice to see this informative thread. Brokerage is important consideration for a day/high volume trade, but there are a few other important criteria as well.
No system hangup/freeze.
Adequate exposure levels vs. margin.
I too am using RKSV, and my only grouse is that they do not have market order now (they will set this right in the next two month they say). In a fast moving market, you need to get in/out quick, and there is a cost to pay in terms of having to check and then place 4/5/6 digit figure in the system.
No system hangup/freeze.
Adequate exposure levels vs. margin.
I too am using RKSV, and my only grouse is that they do not have market order now (they will set this right in the next two month they say). In a fast moving market, you need to get in/out quick, and there is a cost to pay in terms of having to check and then place 4/5/6 digit figure in the system.
Hence, net costs are :
390/cr for RKSV and 506/cr for Zerodha
Moral of the story : Whatever looks cheap is not always cheap, it could be a visual illusion
390/cr for RKSV and 506/cr for Zerodha
Moral of the story : Whatever looks cheap is not always cheap, it could be a visual illusion