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can anyone tell me why
nifty feb 14750 ce shorting required margin of rs1,64,227.73 meanwhile buying same option required rs8,842 .
i m relatively new to options , when i saw nifty was at 14747 i thought of shorting 14750 ce which i thought should be cheap becoz its out of money trade ( i was pretty wrong clearly) it's cheap if you buy it but it's not same when you short it . why?
 
can anyone tell me why
nifty feb 14750 ce shorting required margin of rs1,64,227.73 meanwhile buying same option required rs8,842 .
i m relatively new to options , when i saw nifty was at 14747 i thought of shorting 14750 ce which i thought should be cheap becoz its out of money trade ( i was pretty wrong clearly) it's cheap if you buy it but it's not same when you short it . why?
Selling option has unlimited loss potential, that's why.
 
anyone applying for heranba IPO ?

positives:
- strong product portfolio & distribution NW
- healthy market share, financials
- lucrative dividends

concerns:
- many criminal proceedings against the promoters
 

travi

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anyone applying for heranba IPO ?

positives:
- strong product portfolio & distribution NW
- healthy market share, financials
- lucrative dividends

concerns:
- many criminal proceedings against the promoters
Someone posted in comments section

https://www.chittorgarh.com/ipo/heranba-industries-ipo/1085/

Heranba -

1. 500+ Criminal proceedings underway
2. Promoter & group company "wilful defaulter" for Rs 49 Crores
3. Company recd unit closure order from Gujarat Pollution Board
4. This IPO is actually OFS of 90% shares of Promoters. Means company hardly require money. Your money will go to promoter
Above seems to be sourced from SP Tulsian's website or some other because its the same.
 
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