Zerodha - Number One Discount Broker in India

manishchan

Well-Known Member
hi,
i am unable to view all pending orders in NEST?
done refresh. nothing working
broadband is ok
how to sort this?
Log out and Log in again. This worked for me in such times before.
thnks.
i have shut down and restarted also.
still order book and trade book not updated.
i could not reconcile the orders
software of other broker working fine.
think some prob with nest
You refreshed... didn't work
You logged out re-logged in .. didnt work
You shut down re-started.... didn't work

now plz call Zerodhe help line.. before someone asks u to try loggin into another computer and check :D:lol: (just kidding)

call zerodha if u hv pending orders.. sometime happens wid NEST..
 
You refreshed... didn't work
You logged out re-logged in .. didnt work
You shut down re-started.... didn't work

now plz call Zerodhe help line.. before someone asks u to try loggin into another computer and check :D:lol: (just kidding)

call zerodha if u hv pending orders.. sometime happens wid NEST..
Try washing your computer with soap and hot water... Sometimes it works too.

:D
 
Thanks. Could you please tell how to trade bonds ? are they traded similar to stocks ? Can we have them in demat ? Please enlighten a bit.

Also please tell if there is any eligibility criteria .

Thanks
AFAIK, I think you can trade in all Bonds that trade in the CM segment.

Here is the link with series type: http://nseindia.com/live_market/dynaContent/live_watch/equities_stock_watch.htm?cat=SEC

Just add the bond according to the series and you should be able to buy to sell.
 
Diary of a trader

Today...
Morning 9 a.m. : Logged into Pi.
Frequent disconnections / prices not updating smoothly
Logged out

Morning 11 a.m. : Logged into latest version of nesttrader
Frequent disconnections / prices not updating smoothly
Logged out

Afternoon 1 p.m. : Logged into older version of nesttrader
Frequent disconnections / prices not updating smoothly
Logged out

Afternoon 1:45 p.m. : Logged into HTML5
Shot out of it after two minutes
Logged out

Afternoon 2 p.m. : Logged into HTML5 again
Currently running
Logged out of HTML5

Afternoon 2:13 p.m. : Logged into HTML5 again
Prices not updating at all.
Hoping : Need not have to trade using old web version later.

2:16 p.m. : Closed shop for the day.
 
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Zerodha

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Diary of a trader

Today...
Morning 9 a.m. : Logged into Pi.
Frequent disconnections / prices not updating smoothly
Logged out

Morning 11 a.m. : Logged into latest version of nesttrader
Frequent disconnections / prices not updating smoothly
Logged out

Afternoon 1 p.m. : Logged into older version of nesttrader
Frequent disconnections / prices not updating smoothly
Logged out

Afternoon 1:45 p.m. : Logged into HTML5
Shot out of it after two minutes
Logged out

Afternoon 2 p.m. : Logged into HTML5 again
Currently running
Logged out of HTML5

Afternoon 2:13 p.m. : Logged into HTML5 again
Prices not updating at all.
Hoping : Need not have to trade using old web version later.

2:16 p.m. : Closed shop for the day.
We haven't gotten any issues on NEST today, can you PM me your client ID
 
You refreshed... didn't work
You logged out re-logged in .. didnt work
You shut down re-started.... didn't work

now plz call Zerodhe help line.. before someone asks u to try loggin into another computer and check :D:lol: (just kidding)

call zerodha if u hv pending orders.. sometime happens wid NEST..
sent mail to zerodha
got a call and set right
aps1956
 

praveen98

Well-Known Member
Yes the SL for options has to be within 2.5%, so very tight stops. and yes you get leverage to buy options as well (only index).

You can use this for calculating margin for writing https://zerodha.com/margin-calculator/BracketCover/
Hi Zerodha,

You mean to say for BO of a Rs.200 option either 195 or 205 is the SL? or is that 2.5% of contract value? if it is 2.5% of contract value? contract value is calculated as (strike price+premium)*lot size? I request you to do some write up on ZConnet exclusively on how to use BO in options trading.
Thanq:clapping:
 
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