market watch screen
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PROCEDURE FOR DEMAT AND TRADING ACCOUNT
The following steps are taken to open a Demat account:
1. The first steps of procedure for Demat and Trading account is to approach the
depository participant and trading member
2. Next steps are filling the application form given by broker and submit the required
details prescribed by the depositary participant and trading member. Required details
are
ID proof
Address proof
Pan number
Bank account with cheque facility
Bank transactions details of last three months
Passport size photo – 2
3. After the fill up the application it takes 15 to 20 days to open a trading account and
Demat account
4. Unique client ID will given by trading member to his client
5. After this procedure client will ready to start trading
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Login screen
Sources: online
¨ NOW online trading screen provided by NSE to ARA securities. Individual can trade himself by the help of NOW online
¨ In this logon screen have the information of member ID, user ID and password
¨ In order to sign on to the trading, the user must give a valid User ID, Member ID and Password. After give the valid information user can do trading.
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Market watch screen
Sources: ODIN
In ARA securities trading is done through ODIN (Open Dealer Integrated Network)
If we want market screen press F4 button
This screen shows company symbol, buy quantity, buy price, sell quantity, sell price, percentage changes, total buying quantity, total sell quantity, average price, open price, high price, low price, close price and volume
The red symbol in the terminal indicates fall in price of a stock and the blue symbol indicates in the price of a scripts.
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Buy order window
Sources: ODIN
The client can buy or sell share only through a broker. If a client wants to place a buy order for Educomp solutions shares, he would instruct his broker to do so
The broker on behalf of the client places a buy order by clicking F1 on the keyboard. Once the broker clicks F1, the buy order window of Educomp solutions is displayed
The broker fills in the required details such as quantity, price, etc and thereby clicks on the submit button
The confirmation message would appear in order to ensure that there is no mistake in placing an order. Buy price is the price at which buyers are willing to buy.
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Security information
Sources: ODIN
The above screen shot shows the security information for Man Infra Ltd
If we want this security information window press Shift + F8
In this security information window script code, symbol, market lot, price tick, issue capital, quantity freeze, and face value are involved
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Market depth window
Sources: ODIN
This window shows the market depth of IVRCL INFRA Ltd
If the broker to know the market depth, he press the F5 key
This window shows the information are best five bid price, best five ask price, last trade quantity, last trade time, volume, value, average trade price, percentage changes of scripts, open price, high price, low price, close price, 52 week high, 52 week low of IVRCLINFRA Ltd
Blue colour indicates best five bid price and red color indicates best five ask price
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Pending order
Sources: ODIN
This pending order book window shows various scripts of various clients
If broker want see the pending order on behalf of client he press the F3 key
In this order book pending orders only displayed
This order book shows the information are exchanges, script name, order type, quantity, price, total quantity, client ID, client name and exchange order number
Blue colour states that the buy order and red colour states that the sell order has been pending
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Trade book
Sources: ODIN
This trade book window shows various scripts of various clients
If broker want to know the trade book of his clients he press the F8 key
In this trade book executed orders only displayed
This order book shows the information are exchanges, script name, order type, quantity, price, total quantity, client ID, client name and exchange order number
Blue colour states that the buy order and red colour states that the sell order has been pending
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Sell order
Sources: ODIN
The above screen shot depicts placing of a NSE sell for IVRCLINFRA in the market
If the broker would place a sell order on behalf of client by clicking F2 key in his keyboard
This window shows the information exchanges, order type, symbol, quantity, price, client ID and validity
The confirmation message would appear in order to ensure that there is no mistake in placing an order
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Message log
Sources: ODIN
This window shows that the order confirmation and cancellation of particular stock
If the broker to know the confirmation and cancellation of order he click F8
The transaction number, buy oder, sell order, symbols, quantity, amount, client ID and transaction number
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Basket order
Sources: ODIN
The purpose of Basket trading is to provide ODIN users with a facility to create offline order entry file for a selected portfolio.
In this trading the system would arrange the funds to the equity shares based on the market capitalization and form a portfolio
If the brokers want to open a basket trading give CTRL+F6 from his keyboard. In the basket trading window the broker require to give the information of basket value, order type, client ID, validity and quantity
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Bulk order
Sources: ODIN
This facility helps to put a bunch of orders at the time of opening of the market
We will get bulk order window from menu bar. In the bulk order broker require to give the information of market segment, order type, total quantity, price and client ID
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Most active securities
Sources: ODIN
This screen displays the details of the most active securities based on the total trade value and trade quantity during the trading day. Exchanges, instrument type, 10 most active securities, volume, value and refresh are information included in this snap shot. Most active securities screen will get from menu bar.
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Top gainers
Sources: ODIN
This screen gives the information about top gainers of the market. Top gainers means which securities provide high returns. Brokers get top gainers screen from menu bar. Top gainers screen helps to know which securities give maximum return to the investors
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Top losers
Sources: ODIN
This screen gives the information about top losers of the market. Top losers means which securities provide negative returns. Brokers get top losers screen from menu bar. Top losers screen helps to know which securities give negative return to the investors
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Net position
Sources: INDIA INFOLINE
Individual investors can able to see his profit and loss with the help of net position window. If investor want to know the net posistion of his trade click F7 key. It shows the exchange in which they are trading, scrip name, buy quantity, average buy value, sell quantity, average sell value, net quanity, booked profit or loss, MTM profit or loss and square off.
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Tick list window
Sources: INDIA INFOLINE
This screen shot shows the tick list for reliance. This indicates the each price changes for reliance share. In this tick list’s information are time, rate and quantity. Investor can get this tick list window from full menu. It helps to investor which price is lowest and which time low or high price was traded.
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Add scripts window
Sources: INDIA INFOLINE
Investor can insert or remove the scripts from his market watch screen. Investor can add new scripts, future near, call near, put far, BSE scripts and NSE scripts from this add scripts window. We can get this window from add scripts menu.
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Margin window
Sources: INDIA INFOLINE
This screen shows the margin amount require to trade by the investors. Investor can get margin window by using F4 key from his keyboard. In this margin screen’s information are ledger balance, gross margin, uncleared cheque, undelivered values, adjusted ledger balance, cash received from customers and cash, payout done to customer and available margin for trading.
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Bar chart for IDBI bank
This bar chart shows the price movement of IDBI bank shares from 1.1.2008 to
31.05.2008. Over the five months the price of IDBI bank share touch high price of 180 and
low price of 70. This bar chart take share price of IDBI bank’s high price, low price and close
price of 101 trading day.
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Candle stick chart
This Candle stick chart shows the price movement of IDBI bank share from 1.1.2008
to 31.5.2008. Handle stick chart required open price, high price, low price and close price of
the IDBI bank. Price movement of IDBI bank is decrease Rs.180 into Rs.70. IDBI bank faced
big fall on 13th day to 17th. Later price sustain from Rs.120 to Rs.70
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Line chart
This line chart shows the price movement of IDBI bank share from 1.1.2008 to
31.5.2008. This line chart draw from closing price of IDBI bank share. Over the five month
period IDBI bank’s share price range between Rs.170 to Rs.70
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Resistance level
The above chart clearly indicates the resistance level of the stock Lilly & co, stand at
75. Because of this chart we may conclude that the fall below the resistance level of 75,
indicates the stock price may go up and touch a new high, after that level, the previous
resistance level will be the support for the stock
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Support level
The above chart clearly indicates the support level of the stock Amazon & co, it stand
at 60 considering the above chart we may concluded that the fall below the support level of
60,indicates the stock may go down and touch a new low, after that level this previous support
level will the resistance level for the stock
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Head and shoulders
This line chart of the above stock form a head and shoulder pattern (indicated by 1,2,3).
After forming, the head and shoulder pattern, the stock goes down. If the head and shoulder
form inversely, then the stock price may go up
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Price channel
This line chart of the above stock forms a trend. The blue and red line are called as
price channel. If the stock price moves up above the blue line then it indicates the further
movement in the stock and a fall below the red line indicates the stock may go down. The line
chart is an effective indicator showing the immediate resistance and support level for the stock.
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Point and figure chart
This chart shows the increase and decrease in point and figure in the above chart “0” indicates decrease in the stock price and “X” increase in the stock price. So the blue line indicates the bullish trends and red line indicates a bearish trend.
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