Do you get proper fills while trading cash-based Equity MIS stocks like SBI?

NJ78

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Say you're trading SBI intraday in the cash segment and want to buy or sell 2000 shares to be squared off by end of day. In a trade like this, does your order get filled in parts (e.g., 1000 shares, 500 shares, 300 shares, 200 shares), or do you get complete fill of 2000 shares in one go? What's your experience while trading highly liquid stocks in the cash segment?
 

Satya.

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#2
Say you're trading SBI intraday in the cash segment and want to buy or sell 2000 shares to be squared off by end of day. In a trade like this, does your order get filled in parts (e.g., 1000 shares, 500 shares, 300 shares, 200 shares), or do you get complete fill of 2000 shares in one go? What's your experience while trading highly liquid stocks in the cash segment?
depends on seller at dat point
 

Satya.

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#3
Say you're trading SBI intraday in the cash segment and want to buy or sell 2000 shares to be squared off by end of day. In a trade like this, does your order get filled in parts (e.g., 1000 shares, 500 shares, 300 shares, 200 shares), or do you get complete fill of 2000 shares in one go? What's your experience while trading highly liquid stocks in the cash segment?
depends on seller at dat point.. 5-15paisa difference will b der always

CMP is 273,so dis is hw it'll get fill-
600Q @273
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onequorauser

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Say you're trading SBI intraday in the cash segment and want to buy or sell 2000 shares to be squared off by end of day. In a trade like this, does your order get filled in parts (e.g., 1000 shares, 500 shares, 300 shares, 200 shares), or do you get complete fill of 2000 shares in one go? What's your experience while trading highly liquid stocks in the cash segment?
It depends upon the trade location above anything else. If you are placing it at a location where there is going to be high volume eg some obvious support and resistance, you will have a lot of resting orders here so slippage will obviously be high.

Also if you are trading 2000 shares, you are likely to face it everywhere. out of curiousity, if you are trading 2000 as intraday then why not play in futures. For SBI they might be equivalent to 3000 shares.

BTW.. it has nothing to do with whether your order was MIS or CNC. Both are traded the same way
 

NJ78

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Also if you are trading 2000 shares, you are likely to face it everywhere. out of curiousity, if you are trading 2000 as intraday then why not play in futures. For SBI they might be equivalent to 3000 shares.
Yes, trading in SBI futures is in the pipeline but since the risk is higher, I'm testing in cash. I trade anywhere from 500-2000 shares as part of this test. So far, the results point to a net average of 7-14 pts a month, trading intraday.
 

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