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Old 23rd June 2006, 03:13 PM
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Default How the auction price is decided on NSE?

Hi All,

I just want to know that if a person is unable to close up his position by the end of the day (for day trading when he is calling short), how the acutioning is done and what price he will get the scrip for on NSE?

Pleas somebody guide!
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alll our smart people please some light on this issue
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Hi

Plese check out this link https://nsdl.co.in/ or www.nseindia.com or PM me, I will give you some numbers.

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