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Overview

Investment – Build Wealth with Stock Trading

Stock Trading is a dynamic way to grow your wealth by buying and selling shares of companies listed on the stock market. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced investor, stock trading offers high return potential, flexibility, and ownership in top companies. Invest in Equities, ETFs, and Derivatives to diversify your portfolio and take advantage of market opportunities.

Features

Ownership in Companies : Invest in top-performing companies and become a shareholder
High Return Potential : Earn through capital appreciation and dividends
Multiple Trading Options : Trade in Equities
Real-Time Market Access : Futures & Options (F&O)
Liquidity & Flexibility : ETFs

How To Apply

How to Start Stock Trading?

1️ Open a Demat & Trading Account – Register with a SEBI-registered broker.
2️ Complete KYC Verification – Submit PAN card, Aadhaar, and bank details.
3️ Fund Your Account – Add money using UPI, net banking, or linked bank account.
4️ Choose Stocks to Invest In – Research and select stocks based on market trends and analysis.
5️ Buy & Monitor Performance – Execute trades and track your investments in real-time.

Eligibility

  • Indian Residents & NRIs – Individuals above 18 years can trade.

  • Valid KYC DocumentsPAN card, Aadhaar, and bank details are mandatory.
  • Minimum Investment – No fixed amount; start trading with as low as ₹100.

Interest & Charges

  • Brokerage Fees – Varies from flat fee to percentage-based charges per trade.

  • STT (Securities Transaction Tax) – Applicable on every stock trade.

  • Exchange ChargesNSE & BSE transaction charges apply.
  • GST & Other Fees18% GST on brokerage and transaction fees.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How much money do I need to start stock trading?

You can start with as low as ₹100, depending on the stock price and brokerage platform.

2. What is Intraday Trading?

Intraday trading means buying and selling stocks within the same trading day to profit from price fluctuations.

3. Can I do stock trading without a Demat account?

No, a Demat and trading account is required to buy and sell stocks.

4. Is stock trading risky?

Yes, stock trading is market-dependent, and returns are not guaranteed. Proper research and risk management are essential.

5. Are stock trading profits taxable?

Yes, short-term gains (less than 1 year) are taxed at 15%, and long-term gains (above ₹1 lakh in 1 year) are taxed at 10%.

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