Zerodha - Number One Discount Broker in India

Hi Sachin
Any update on this?
When will this be available?

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com...orm-with-charting-software/article4944663.ece

Zerodha working on trading platform with charting software

V. SAJEEV KUMAR
KOCHI, JULY 23:
Zerodha, the Bangalore-based online trading platform, is in the process of introducing a new trading platform with advanced charting software. This would enable technical analysis and back-testing strategies before making a trade.

The idea is to provide a platform of international standards similar to that available in the US and Europe. None of the online trading platforms in India have such features, Nithin Kamath, Founder and CEO, Zerodha, said.

In an interaction with Business Line, he said the new trading platform would be ready by the year-and and would be available free of cost to subscribers.
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That is a great news. Zerodha, what is the leverage you are likely to give with bracket order when it will be implemented? Will it will be same like the CO order?
 
@zerodha i can't find this no(INB231390627) in sebi's site for NSE CM
Still no response for this ???

I ve 1 more query on stamp duty....I take delivery of some stocks n some day trade....so stamp duty will be calculated for both intraday and delivery.....if so say tomo im selling the delivery stocks too...so will be charged stamp duty for both days...(i.e explain stamp duty on BTST)
 

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Still no response for this ???

I ve 1 more query on stamp duty....I take delivery of some stocks n some day trade....so stamp duty will be calculated for both intraday and delivery.....if so say tomo im selling the delivery stocks too...so will be charged stamp duty for both days...(i.e explain stamp duty on BTST)
Sebi link: http://www.sebi.gov.in/sebiweb/home/pmd_mb.jsp?PmdIndxName=Z&listCode=F

if buy today and sell today, stamp duty is charged as per intraday.

If you buy today and hold it overnight, you are charged stamp duty as per delivery rate and whenever you sell it you are charged stamp duty again as per delivery
 

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