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Easy Explanation: All about Intraday trading – Part 1 (Stock Market Basics for Beginners) [Video]

Easy Explanation: All about Intraday trading – Part 1 (Stock Market Basics for Beginners)

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What is Intraday trading?

Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
00:50 – What is Intraday trading?
01:08 -Demat account and trading account- requirements for intraday.
01:49 – How does trading work?
02:18 – What is the role of broker or online broker?
02:32 – Intraday trading profit and loss example.
03:46 -Conclusion
In this video tutorial, we will discuss What is Intraday trading, do we need a Demat account to start intraday, how the trading process works, and what is the role of a broker or online broker, intraday trading profit and loss example., etc.

What is Intraday Trading?
It is called intraday or day trading when you buy and sell shares of a company on the same day. This is the opposite of investing, where you hold stocks for a longer period,

Do I need a Demat account to start trading?
No! All you need is a trading account. A Demat account holds your shares for the long run, like months or even years. But a trading account allows you to buy and sell your shares on the same day.

Many traders consider even a profit margin of 2-3 percent quite a big one in a day’s trading.
Let’s suppose you have 5000 rupees and you bought 10 shares of Reliance each at 500 rupees. There is a jump of 1% in Reliance’s share.
This means you ended up making a profit of 50 rupees (10*5=50).

50 rupees profit is not that attractive! This is where the role of broker/online broker comes into play for some additional money.
For example, upstox provides you 5 times more money than you have for Intraday.

So, instead of 5000, you can have 25,000 rupees for trading, and instead of buying 10, you can buy 50 shares of Reliance.
Thus, the profits will also be 5 times i.e., 250/-
Once done, you need to return the loan amount to the broker.

Loss scenario: If the market crashes and Reliance’s share dips by 5 rupees each your total loss will be 250 rupees. You need to also return the loan amount to the broker.

Though you may not be able to control markets and stop yourself from taking losses, you have the option of minimizing your losses using a method called “stop-loss.” Stop loss is covered in our next video.

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