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Both platforms would be available... Yes NEST is available for all mobiles... Once you use NEST especially with the kind of setup we will be having.., don't think you would want NOW.. ;)..
aha...waiting..for NEST ,,,and commodity..

also is commodity will be available in mobile in NEST?
 
Zerodha,

You talked about NEST pulse yesterday. I downloaded and installed NEST today but could not use it. However, one blue color dashboard window of NEST did open. I started doing 'kalakari' in this dashboard window; it was showing many options like NEST Premium, VantageTrade, Nest Pulse etc. The dashboard window was also showing the option of free 1 month trial of Nest platforms, I subscribed to the Nest Pulse 1 month free trial in the hope of using it (Only later I figured out on this forum that NEST is not available currently with you). So my questions are:

1) Will this NEST Pulse be free like NOW? If you charge for it, then by how much?

2.) Since I subscribed to the free 1 month trial now of Nest Pulse. Will I get the free trial again once you offer the platform officially?

3.) Will they/you start charging me automatically after the 1 month trial of Nest Pulse ends!? I cannot use it though.

4.) There are many other versions of NEST, why did you you select NEST Pulse as single trading platform for all kinds of trading? I mean is it better than NEST Premium, NEST Vantagetrade et al? What is the difference between Nest Pulse and others? https://plus.omnesysindia.com/NestPlus/Plus/view.jsp?prd=pulse

Thanks and sorry for asking too many queries :)
 

Zerodha

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Zerodha,

You talked about NEST pulse yesterday. I downloaded and installed NEST today but could not use it. However, one blue color dashboard window of NEST did open. I started doing 'kalakari' in this dashboard window; it was showing many options like NEST Premium, VantageTrade, Nest Pulse etc. The dashboard window was also showing the option of free 1 month trial of Nest platforms, I subscribed to the Nest Pulse 1 month free trial in the hope of using it (Only later I figured out on this forum that NEST is not available currently with you). So my questions are:

1) Will this NEST Pulse be free like NOW? If you charge for it, then by how much?

2.) Since I subscribed to the free 1 month trial now of Nest Pulse. Will I get the free trial again once you offer the platform officially?

3.) Will they/you start charging me automatically after the 1 month trial of Nest Pulse ends!? I cannot use it though.

4.) There are many other versions of NEST, why did you you select NEST Pulse as single trading platform for all kinds of trading? I mean is it better than NEST Premium, NEST Vantagetrade et al? What is the difference between Nest Pulse and others? https://plus.omnesysindia.com/NestPlus/Plus/view.jsp?prd=pulse

Thanks and sorry for asking too many queries :)
Hi Punter,

NEST pulse is a plugin on the NEST...

NEST is the platform, Pulse is the plugin where you can program your trades and etc...

NEST would be free of cost, we are not going to be passing any costs to our clients... PULSE will cost a little, how much will be told to you in a few weeks...

We will answer all of this once it is available...
 
Both platforms would be available... Yes NEST is available for all mobiles... Once you use NEST especially with the kind of setup we will be having.., don't think you would want NOW.. ;)..
NSE NOW mobile android application is very good. It is fast, has real time streaming quotes and good UI/usability. Can we expect the same from NEST mobile application too? How different it would be from NOW mobile app?
 
Sir,
Every trader wants to reduce his risk by diversifying ,the trading in 3-4 scrips,and also interested in averaging.These things along with stop loss triggers results in more no of trades.This costs around 500 per day.So offer unlimited trading as separate plan just like rksv.I am actually zerodha client and considering shifting to rksv as they offering unltd trading @1947.
 
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