Circuit Filter information

swagat86

Active Member
#1
Hi frnds, can any body tell me where can i get the Stocks Circuit % for all the NSE stocks. I need them becs im tryin to work out a new trading method. Pls help me.

Chills
 
#2
swagat86 said:
Hi frnds, can any body tell me where can i get the Stocks Circuit % for all the NSE stocks. I need them becs im tryin to work out a new trading method. Pls help me.

Chills
http://www.nseindia.com/content/equities/eq_pricebands.htm

However, do check it everyday before market hours as the data changes every morning.

Best Regards,
--Ashish
 
#5
Hi frnds i hav a question is the Price band a nd the Circuit filter % same? If not where can i find the circuit filter information for NSE stocks. For example Amara Raja Batteries is there in the 10% price band acc to the link U posted Ashish but iv seen it hit 20% and 10 % so many times.

I need the circuit filter information for NSE stocks.
Pls hekp all.
 
#6
Hi frnds i hav a question is the Price band a nd the Circuit filter % same? If not where can i find the circuit filter information for NSE stocks. For example Amara Raja Batteries is there in the 10% price band acc to the link U posted Ashish but iv seen it hit 20% and 10 % so many times.

I need the circuit filter information for NSE stocks.
Pls hekp all.
Replied to your PM.

The bands are dynamic and not static. Circuit filters change everyday to accomodate volatility. One stock can be in the 20% price band before moving to 10% and 5% bands and may move back again into the 20% price band.

Best Regards,
--Ashish
 
#7
Hi All,

I found an interesting link in NSE Wesbite after going with Ashish's links.

Looks like NSE Accepts Softwares developed by Companies. The only thing we need to know is the Business Rules and Logic of how to route the orders.

A good thing for Software Developers, who want to try their Luck in Developing Trading Tools.. :)

I am thinking of it... :)

Satya
 
#8
Hi All,

I found an interesting link in NSE Wesbite after going with Ashish's links.

Looks like NSE Accepts Softwares developed by Companies. The only thing we need to know is the Business Rules and Logic of how to route the orders.

A good thing for Software Developers, who want to try their Luck in Developing Trading Tools.. :)

I am thinking of it... :)

Satya
Hi Satya

good luck.....;) i think you have 2 eggs in your basket....:p
If anyone to get selected from this forum.....then my vote
goes to you.....

have a nice day
johnBest
 
#9
as on that link of ashish the securitis which are in the f and o segment
they dont have a circuit or a band they can hover around any where


regards
puneet brar
:)
 

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