The Zerodha F&O calculator is the first online tool in India that let's you calculate comprehensive margin requirements for option writing/shorting or for multi-leg F&O strategies while trading equity, F&O, commodity and currency before taking a trade. No more taking trades just to figure out th...
Zerodha’s margin calculator is one of our popular offerings, and rightly so. It is a simple to use tool that has a very sophisticated engine in the background. In this chapter, I will introduce you to the margin calculator and help you understand the margin requirement for the contract yo...
Zerodha Brokerage Charges: Let’s look at the details of their commission structure, segment wise now. Zerodha Brokerage Charges : Equity Delivery Delivery segments refers to the trades in which you buy shares today and sell it some other day. For these kind of trades in which you do not ...
https://zerodha.com/margin-calculator/Currency/ kindly update thx Reply kamal kumar sharma says: May 23, 2016 at 11:34 am Nitin Ji, is it possible to please cover orders from pi chart itself? as i am seeing it is only allowing normal and mis orders only. If it will be added in...
500/-. Do note you can use Zerodha’sSPAN calculatorto figure out the margin required for any F&O contract. So considering the margin and the M2M margin required, the trader may decide at any point he may not want to exceed holding more than5 Nifty Futures contracts, thus defining his ...
Can stocks other than the 236 listed here (https://zerodha.com/margin-calculator/Equity/) also be traded using the MIS product? If yes, I understand there would no leverage provided on these. Also can we short sell any stock (236 and others) using the MIS product? Also, if I want ...
Traders, We have received a lot of queries over the past few days on what the new rates of STT and CTT are and when are they applicable from. Firstly, STT
very similar to how lottery tickets work. What a retail trader forgets to look at is the fact that the odds of winning are much lower than when you are writing options. Yes when you write/sell options the profit is limited and is probably just a fraction of the margin that is blocked ...
Traders, Why do options trade at lesser than the theoretical value on the last day of expiry? Why is it important to square off ITM (in the money) options rather than let them expire on the expiry day? Not knowing the answer to the above questions can cause a potential loss and hence...