Zerodha Part 2

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soft_trader

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@ Zerodha,

I saw an ad in TV of BSE. In that it is advertising that, "Buy+Sell in a single transaction. Risk free arbitrage with cash-future spread".

How can we buy say 125 SBI in cash and simultaneously sell one lot of SBI future in a single order?
 

Zerodha

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i think it was overlooked by an un itensional error would you please reply that
20 rs per order will force me to buy everything or when i pay brokerage of your choice i have to buy at the price you choose and not me :clap:

Ie can we buy nifty future or other stocks at different prices in one order if yes how to buy 10 lots in 20 rs at diff prices
Mayank,

It was un intentional.. ;).. I had received a telesales call from a religare guy and I had pushed him to give me the best brokerage offer, just for the fun of it.. I was checking my email for that document, couldn't find it and then totally forgot about ur post.. If you are getting at 11bucks, you must be doing a lot of business with them..

You know our business model, it is Rs 20 for every executed order, so if you place different orders have to pay Rs 20 for every different..

But as far as your query is concerned, yes it is possible to get different prices in one order, won't advise it to you though..
Place all the lots at one time, at say 5700, as soon as 2 lots are executed at 5700, modify your order to 5695, as soon as 5695 executed for 2 lots, modify the rest to another price.. Keep modifying as when you modify the order number doesn't change and hence you are charged nothing extra.. :) ..

Cheers,
 

Zerodha

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@ Zerodha,

I saw an ad in TV of BSE. In that it is advertising that, "Buy+Sell in a single transaction. Risk free arbitrage with cash-future spread".

How can we buy say 125 SBI in cash and simultaneously sell one lot of SBI future in a single order?
Stock future trading is highly illiquid on BSE presently, will find out about this..

On BSE, at the settlement actual delivery of underlying can happen.. So what it means is that if you have bought futures , you can take delivery of the stocks on the settlement date..

Need to get some liquidity before retail actually jumps into doing this..

The only things which are liquid on BSE presently are BSE 100 and Sensex futures...
 
Oh that's a great news then. By the way I have used the span calculator for the first time today....I should say guys, you have done a great job....its simply superb....none of the other brokers I know provide this...well done!!!
Hello,

Where is this Span calculator in NEST ?? What is a use of it and how to use it ?? PLEASE EXPLAIN...

Thanks
 

columbus

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