Step 1– The link to the Margin Calculator ishttps://zerodha.com/margin-calculator/SPAN/. As you can see from the image below, many different options are available (I have highlighted the same in black). However, our focus, for now, will be on the first two options called ‘SPAN’ an...
Zerodha Brokerage Charges : Equity Options Options brokerage of the Zerodha is most attractive. They charge Flat Rs20/trade irrespective of number of lots. Before 2010, full service brokers charged (they continue to charge now also) per lot basis. Because of the fixed Rs20/trade, many of th...
Similarly, suppose the margin required for the F&O portfolio of a customer goes up by the end of the day; even if the broker had ensured sufficient margins pre-trade, it is still considered an upfront margin shortfall. When you short options, there is no concept of marked-to-market...
The option calculator uses a mathematical formula called the Black-Scholes options pricing formula, also popularly called the ‘Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model’. This is probably the most revered valuation model in Economics, so much so that its publishers (Robert C. Metron and Myron Scholes) ...
1. Options calculator in Zerodha Trader doesn’t work, despite fixing all issues as explained in your website/msg board. 2. When pricing options using B&S model for Nifty index, should i input the Nifty Underlying price or Nifty Current Month’s Future price. 3. Can i hedge a stock by...
To check the brokerage for buy/sell, enter only the buy/sell price into the calculator respectively. Reply Atulsingh Rajput says: March 22, 2019 at 3:01 pm Hi,, please also do something for allowing to buy any options of bank nifty,, most of the time options of bank nifty with ...
trader forgets to look at is the fact that the odds of winning are much lower than when you are writing options. Yes when you write/sell options the profit is limited and is probably just a fraction of the margin that is blocked for writing, but the odds of winning go up significantly...
For futures and options: 0.017% on the selling side turnover. India is one of the few countries in the world where you have to pay a tax on trading the markets even before you make profits. Over the last few years brokers/traders kept representing this case and finally in this budget ...