Nifty Trading Free Course
Nifty Trading Free Course

1.     What is Nifty and how trading is done?
2.     Advantages of trading in Nifty
3.     Daily intraday trading tips of Nifty future
4.     Risk Involved.

Please note - Following information is written in very simple language without using complicated technical terms, this will help all new comers to understand and learn the Nifty future trading. The following details are also very appropriately mentioned instead of long article.
1. What is Nifty and how trading is done?

a. Nifty (S&P CNX Nifty) is the Index of Indian share market on NSE
    (National Stock exchange) like Sensex on BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange)
b. Trading is done on Nifty contract which is also called as Nifty future derivative.
    Nifty derivative movement is based on Nifty index.
    In stock market language it is called as “underlying of Nifty future contract is
    S&P CNX NIFTY Index.”
c. Nifty Lot Size -
    Nifty derivative consist of a lot of 50 quantities of Nifty. So if you want to buy Nifty
    contract then you have to buy at least one lot. 
    The trading in Nifty contract is done in lots.
    Small traders can even buy Mini lot of Nifty contract which consist of 20 quantities
    of Nifty.
d. Nifty Expiry -
    The Nifty derivative expires every last Thursday of the month. In India we have
    three month future derivatives for trading.
    For example - In the month of October, we have October, November and
    December month Nifty derivative for trading. Current month derivative will have
    more liquidity (more volumes) as compared to other two months derivatives.
    A new contract is introduced on the trading day following the expiry of the current
    month contract. If the last Thursday is a holiday then contracts expire on the
    previous trading day.
2. Advantages of trading in Nifty

a) Trader get margin to trade on Nifty.
    For example - Nifty derivative consist of 50 quantity of Nifty index so the cost of one lot
    will become Rs 2,47,500  [50 qty of Nifty multiple by the closing price of Nifty index,
    which is 4950 current closing
(6 Oct 2009)].
    Please note - You need to have 15% amount of the entire cost to trade in Nifty future
    contract. Approximately it comes to Rs 28,000 (approx).
b) Small traders can even buy Mini lot of Nifty contract which consist of 20 quantities of
    Nifty. To buy one lot of Nifty mini lot, you need approximately Rs 13,000.
c) You can do day trading (Intraday trading) as well as carry forward (hold your nifty 
    positions) till the expiry period of your contract (minimum one month expiry and
    maximum three month expiry)
d) You can trade both sides of the Nifty means if you feel market is going up then you can
    buy Nifty contract and if you feel market is going to fall then you can short sell Nifty
    and later buy it to cover up your positions.
e) Very Low brokerage rates. Low brokerage rates increases your profit percentage. We
    are offering 0.03% for buying and 0.03% for selling.  If you are interested to open the
    Demat account with us then please Contact us.
f) High liquidity - Very high volumes are traded in Nifty future contract which will make the
   trader to square off at any time and at any price.
e. Based on your trading position your account will get adjusted on daily basis as per the closing price of Nifty derivative contract.
    For Example - If you buy one lot of Nifty at 4950 and Nifty closes at 4500 then Rs 50 as profit (total profit will become 50 qty x Rs 50 =
    Rs 2500) will get credited in your account.  On the other hand if Nifty went down Rs 50 then Rs 2500 will be debited from your account.
    If you do not have balance in your trading account then very next day your position will be squared off by your broker. Some brokers
    provides some extra days to transfer money in your trading account.
f. If you buy and sell on a same day then the profit and loss will be adjusted in your trading account accordingly.
g. Trader has to square off the positions before or on expiry. If you does not square off then the contract expires on the expiry date and the
    money gets adjusted in your account.
h. You can buy and sell Nifty derivative contract in your trading account/terminal. Separate account is not required.
3. Risk Involved in Nifty trading

    Trading in Nifty future is a risky, heavy loss can occur.
    Basically trading involves big risk either you trade in Nifty future or in any other future contract or in stocks. Trading requires lot of
    experience and market knowledge. Investing and trading are two different factors in share market. Investing is not as risky as trading.
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