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  • #19180
    Srinivas
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    Rank: Level 3

    It is possible but not on intraday

    #19235
    Amuthan Sekar
    Participant
    Rank: Level 2

    Yes it is possible. Don’t know about the limitation. may be T+2 days is the limitation.

    #19386
    Mary
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    Rank: Level 3

    Yes it is possible but the company has to be listed in both the exchange.  But not possible on intraday

    #20059
    Ragu
    Participant
    Rank: Level 2

    Yes it is possible provided the company is listed in both NSE and BSE

    #20137
    Vinayagavel
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    Rank: Level 5

    Yes we can buy stocks in BSE and sell in NSE this is called arbitrage which is the practice of taking advantage of the price difference between two the exchanges

    Limitations

    <span style=”line-height: 1.5;”>* the company should be listed in both exchanges</span>

    * it cannot be done intraday

    If we buy and sell the same stock in different exchanges on the same day we may have the penalty of short selling in the exchange we sold. It means that we can do arbitrage for the stocks that we have in our DP.

    A market arbitrageur would short sell the high priced stock in one exchange and buy the low priced one in another provided he owns that stock in his DP

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