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Welcome to your friendly neighbourhood brokerage. Zerodha Broking Limited | SEBI Registration No.: INZ000031633
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    Zerodha
    @zerodha
    Jun 30
    Introducing Trailing Stoploss on Kite web. A regular stop loss stays fixed at the price you set. This works when you enter a trade, but it can become a problem if the trade moves in your favour. Say you buy a stock at ₹100 and set a stop loss at ₹90. The stock then moves to
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    Nithin Kamath
    @Nithin0dha
    Jul 17
    Saw a tweet of some guy losing all his savings because he invested all his money in 2 stocks. We recently added a nudge on Kite to help investors avoid exactly this scenario. You will now see an alert if a single stock or sector exceeds 50% of your portfolio. While “getting rich”
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    @zerodha
    Jul 16
    Markets are always changing. Some changes make headlines, most do not. Delta, a new @ZerodhaVarsity newsletter, looks beyond the closing price to understand what is moving underneath. The word “Delta” appears in physics, mathematics, and options trading. It means different
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    Zerodha
    @zerodha
    Jul 16
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    Mind Over Markets by Zerodha Varsity | Substack
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    Coin by Zerodha
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    @CoinByZerodha
    Jul 15
    When checking mutual fund performance, you will often see two return metrics: CAGR and XIRR. They are rarely the same, and the difference can be confusing. That is because the two metrics measure different things. CAGR looks at two points in time. It answers a simple question:
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    The Story of CAGR and XIRR | In The Money by Zerodha
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    Zerodha
    @zerodha
    Jul 14
    Starting August 3, 2026, the way stock closing prices are calculated will change. SEBI is introducing a Closing Auction Session (CAS), starting with stocks that trade in the F&O segment. Here’s all you need to know👇
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    Zerodha
    @zerodha
    Jul 14
    Replying to @zerodha
    So, how is the equilibrium price determined? Assume the auction has the following cumulative buy and sell quantities: At every price, the maximum quantity that can be executed is the lower of the available buy and sell quantities. At ₹1,005: - Buyers are willing to buy 1,200
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    Jul 14
    Since ₹1,005 allows the highest executable quantity, it becomes the equilibrium price and the official closing price. If multiple prices allow the same maximum quantity to be traded, the exchange first selects the price with the smallest difference between buy and sell
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    Markets by Zerodha
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    @zerodhamarkets
    Jul 14
    SBI Funds Management's ( @SBIMF ) IPO opens today, and it comes to market as the largest asset manager in India. It has held the top spot since 2021, and the prospectus opens with a very big number, it manages around ₹29.5 lakh crore.🧵👇
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