Yes it makes a lot of difference particularly for option writers as even with same number of quantity it would always be easier in bnf to adjust your position because with less lot size comes freedom to adjust them in variety of different ways.
One more thing that is better in bnf is that although difference in strikes is 50 in Nifty, the liquidity in them is very low (atleast for a majority of time). So we have bnf (26k) and Nifty (11k) having practically the same strike difference of 100. That means we have more strikes to trade in bnf.
One more thing that is better in bnf is that although difference in strikes is 50 in Nifty, the liquidity in them is very low (atleast for a majority of time). So we have bnf (26k) and Nifty (11k) having practically the same strike difference of 100. That means we have more strikes to trade in bnf.
Yes , I agree with you, it makes a lot of difference in case of option writers