Share Trading Operations Explained 📈

Share trading operations involve buying and selling stocks on a stock exchange like the NSE or BSE. It all starts with opening a Demat and trading account through a broker. Once set up, you can place buy or sell orders for shares, which are then matched in the market.

Orders can be market orders (executed at current price) or limit orders (executed at your specified price). After a trade is confirmed, it's processed through a system called clearing and settlement—usually completed in T+1 day (trade day + 1 working day).

Trades can be done for delivery (holding shares long-term) or intraday (buying and selling on the same day). Monitoring the market, using tools like charts, indicators, and news updates, is key.

Behind the scenes, brokers, exchanges, depositories, and clearing corporations ensure everything runs smoothly.

Welcome to the engine room of the stock market! ⚙️📊

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