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but then why transaction charges are different for each broker

For example Zerodhare charges .08% as transaction charges in case of options while IB one of the most advance brokers in the world charges .05%
Although the absolute difference of this is not much but still this is the only way they could earn...thats what
I feel I may be wrong
 
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Sunny1

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but then why transaction charges are different for each broker
Zerodha explained it once. I did nt remeber the post number. . sry you have search this thread.


nse sebi ...have charge different for new and old brokers...and depends upon turnover also. plus clearance charges if done by third party. ICICI have their own Clearance but still they charge clearance fees ...

plz search the post you might get it.
 
@ Zerodha

I understand your plan to offer commodity trading facility is delayed, and it appears you cannot guarantee by when you will be able to offer this facility to your clients. But, can you tell us what is going on BSE trading facility front as you have its membership already?

It is inconvenient to use different broker services just for buying only BSE listed stocks. Besides, it creates avoidable distraction, costs money etc. This may not be the case with most of the members here, who I guess are active traders. But it creates problems for a less active, bottom-up investor like me. :)

Thanks
 
Dear Zerodha,

I am usinng Samsung Galaxy tab for NSE NOW , any idea how can i change the Chart time frame to 3 mins or 5mins? . looks like it is displaying 1 min data now.

thanks in advance.
 

murthyavr

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Dear Zerodha,

I am usinng Samsung Galaxy tab for NSE NOW , any idea how can i change the Chart time frame to 3 mins or 5mins? . looks like it is displaying 1 min data now.

thanks in advance.
.. which means you are able to view the charts on your tablet. It's great,
to that extent.

If mobile version of NOW is able to show up the charts, what's wrong with
Windows version of NOW? Is Windows not supposed to be more robust?
 
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