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Old 15th February 2008, 03:45 PM
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what about RPL ...................

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Old 15th February 2008, 04:00 PM
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what about RPL ...................
a humble advice from us....
btst....better 2 sell 2morrow ?
dont fall into the broker laid trap & spoil invstment habits..
th idea of btst is a windfall for brokers @ ur cost...how ?
suppose u buy a scrip for intraday , how much will ur broker earn?
intraday brokerage.....
but just hold it for other 20hrs & watch the equation....
he is getting 'delivery' brokerage for an intraday type trade.....

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Old 16th February 2008, 08:07 AM
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Any idea which stocks to watch in BTST list of Sharekhan..Whcichever I tried it wnet o auction...

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Old 16th February 2008, 09:42 PM
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Yes mr sudoku1 nodoubt it is brokers trap.

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Old 17th February 2008, 08:29 PM
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Yes mr sudoku1 nodoubt it is brokers trap.
don't you think that you are under broker trap by entering into stock market.

sorry to say that ..but unfortunately instead of knowing pros and cons ..you simply think oneside.

some times it is useful ...and it is really helpfull and handy when market takes sudden change in trend...you get oppurtunity to get out of delivary based trading scrips.

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Old 17th February 2008, 08:44 PM
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If there is a sudden change in market ,i will find it better to quit the trade with proper sl to save the unnecessary brokarage.
Sometimes daytrading is rather justified than to take an unwanted delivery.

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Old 18th February 2008, 11:49 AM
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a humble advice from us....
btst....better 2 sell 2morrow ?
dont fall into the broker laid trap & spoil invstment habits..
th idea of btst is a windfall for brokers @ ur cost...how ?
suppose u buy a scrip for intraday , how much will ur broker earn?
intraday brokerage.....
but just hold it for other 20hrs & watch the equation....
he is getting 'delivery' brokerage for an intraday type trade.....
True, But insted of loosing our money in Intraday, we can wait for another day.

HDFC sec charge .05 for intraday and .5(10 times more) for cash and carry. But always good, IF u get an extra day to check. otherwise, u dont have ot sell, just hold it for its day to come

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Old 19th February 2008, 04:43 PM
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If there is a sudden change in market ,i will find it better to quit the trade with proper sl to save the unnecessary brokarage.
Sometimes daytrading is rather justified than to take an unwanted delivery.
what about cash market situation ..once you buy ...you can not sell for 3 days ...so you will left in hanging man mode..( term used in candle stick charting.)

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Old 19th February 2008, 05:40 PM
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what about cash market situation ..once you buy ...you can not sell for 3 days ...so you will left in hanging man mode..( term used in candle stick charting.)

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suba- there is one valid point both in sudoku1 & shirukar . converting from margin trade to BTST is not advisable in choppy market like now. this is more in popular stocks where cost per share is more than rs.200-300 bucks. while calculating the dely commission - on both ways it builtup carrying cost in addition to money block.

btst is advisable only in bull market or else applicable in purchase of selected stocks after 2.30 at a very lowest price which would boost up your margin. otherwise suppose if we earn 7 to 10 rs per share by converting to DELIVERY& btst THE 50% of increased margin is eaten by way of commission.

every risk should create some return. otherwise taking the risk without calculating the returns will erode wealth. i agree that btst is somewhat better rathen than loosing the trade by fluctuation of 3 days.


think once more and validate your point.

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